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Thread: How about this cam in a 283?
          
   
   

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    The s-10 is light ,it should be ok.The intake seems to close early for a cam with those specs.Better check the static and dynamic compression to be sure its compatible.
    Its gunna take longer than u thought and its gunna cost more too(plan ahead!)

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    WAY TOO BIG for that compression ratio. I wouldn't run anything more than 265 degrees at .005" lift duration in that motor.

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    You have to keep in mind that cubic inches "tame" a cam. A 283 will run much rougher with the same cam as, say, a 350. An S10 is light enough to put up with more cam than a full-size truck. Depends on you in the end, and how you want to drive it. I ran much the same cam in a 283 in a '54 Chevy and loved it, but it was a bit much around town. Great on the open road, where I do most driving.

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