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    chevyfan1980 is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    I know that carb is to big. I have a 650 edlb. but it pisses me off so this was the alternative. Not to sure about NoS. After looking round for a while i think that my only option is to get a different cam. I am not sure if the one i have is considered good or not.

    What cam can i go to without doing anything to the springs and rocker arms?

    thanks

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    With the 750 you're probably washing you cylinder walls down with gas. For that engine, a 500 cfm would do just fine. A 600 would also work, but still more than you need.

    My 350 has 10.5:1 compression, 2.02 fuelie heads, a Torker I intake, sanderson headers, crane cam and pumps out 350 hp using a 600 cfm. So I would doubt that you would need a 750.

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