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    Question what cam is best ?

     



    i have a 1969 camaro rs convertible, i am putting in a 5.7 ltr from a latemodel truck i have an edelbrock 600cfm carb and i haveto buy the edelbrock manifold to use with the vortech heads, i also have to get an electric fuel pump (due to there is no place for the mechanicle fuelpump on the late of a block) i want a rough idle cam but not too extreme, i want to keep the rest of the engine strock if possible i dont have too much money to put into it. can anybody let me know what duration or lift i should be looking at to get that rough idle, or if you have an exact cam i should buy please let me know thank you...

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    Re: what cam is best ?

     



    Originally posted by allmine69rs
    i have a 1969 camaro rs convertible, i am putting in a 5.7 ltr from a latemodel truck i have an edelbrock 600cfm carb and i haveto buy the edelbrock manifold to use with the vortech heads, i also have to get an electric fuel pump (due to there is no place for the mechanicle fuelpump on the late of a block) i want a rough idle cam but not too extreme, i want to keep the rest of the engine strock if possible i dont have too much money to put into it. can anybody let me know what duration or lift i should be looking at to get that rough idle, or if you have an exact cam i should buy please let me know thank you...
    We need info. such as gear ratio,stall speed etc. to pick the right cam for you.

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    i have a limited slip rearend i am unknown of the ratio though it is the original rearend in the vechile
    as far as the converter it is also stock i would like to keep it like that if i can , thats why i dont want anything too extreme

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    Crane 2102 will work for you just fine. Use new lifters with it.
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    You could also check out Comp's XE268H. Comp claims that it's the largest cam to use with stock convertor and/or limited engine mods. Limited engine mods would pertain to aftermarker intake and carb. Some headers wouldn't hurt either. Is that a 96-up vortec headed engine? If so a Professional Products dual plane intake (129.00) would work very well and would make decent performance.
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    Originally posted by hambiskit
    Crane 2102 will work for you just fine. Use new lifters with it.
    You are short 2 numbers to be a Crane cam.

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    thank you for the help... the enginge came out af a 2001 g van so that intake would work thanx again

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    Re: what cam is best ?

     



    Originally posted by allmine69rs
    i have a 1969 camaro rs convertible, i am putting in a 5.7 ltr from a latemodel truck i have an edelbrock 600cfm carb and i haveto buy the edelbrock manifold to use with the vortech heads, i also have to get an electric fuel pump (due to there is no place for the mechanicle fuelpump on the late of a block) i want a rough idle cam but not too extreme, i want to keep the rest of the engine strock if possible i dont have too much money to put into it. can anybody let me know what duration or lift i should be looking at to get that rough idle, or if you have an exact cam i should buy please let me know thank you...
    You have no idea what you're doing. You seem to want the motor to idle roughly so that you can show off in front of the geeks down at the local drive-in. Well, the geeks are the only ones who will be impressed. The old guys and the savvy young guys will recognize you as a poser.

    There's nothing wrong with using a cam which will make the walls shake if you have all the other components in the motor and converter and trans and rear end to make it work correctly, but you're trying to shortcut the process and make it seem like you've got a hot car when you really don't.

    You will have little or no vacuum to operate power brakes and other vacuum-operated accessories and the motor won't have enough power to pull the hat off your head down low. The car will be miserable to drive and you'll look stupid.
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    the best cam to buy is one that works with your combo .not some new name like voodoo or witch craft i look at the best cam for the job at hand. i do not give a damn who makes it

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    techinspector1, i dont know who u r nor do i care... but i didnt ask for you to buil my car all i asked was for someone to recomend a cam for my motor... not everybody has all the money to build a $3000.00 engine.if you didnt have an answer for that question i dont think you have any reason to respond to my thread... thanx anyway but i will biuld the car the way i want to... and if anyone else knows who put the hair accross his ass please dont do it again thanx......oh and one other thing wut rod do you have again????????

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    You ungrateful little dweeb, you didn't understand a word I said did you? Do as you please and suffer the consequences.
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    An engine is a system. All the parts need to fit together with a particular performance goal in mind. If the cam doesn't match the heads, the carb, the intake manifold, the displacement, the compression ratio, the rear axle ratio, the ignition curve, performance would go down, not up.

    Your post reads like you want a cheap cam with a rough idle. That's not much of a performance goal, and there's not enough info in your question to provide a meaningful answer.

    By the way, you can get a rough idle by messing with the fuel mixture. No need for a cam. Besides, you just slammed the guy who is the most able to provide you info.
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    well if he can help me then y is it that he had to talk about trying to impress the geeks down at the local drive in and all that shit i was jusst asking for advicxe if he is still on please i will listen i thought he was giving me shit about my ride

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    wait, so how can you afford a 1969 camero rs Convertible, but not some decent performance parts?

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    Crane has changed up their #'s system since I was there last, the Powermax 272 cam is the one I was suggesting. As for the Item number you'll have to look it up.
    Good Luck.....
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