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Old 11-11-2002 | 02:40 AM
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Originally posted by Dave F
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I agree with Kaama and Dennis.

With 9:1 in a 454, I wouldn't go with anything higher than a 226/236 112 .534/.553 Thats a Crane flat hydro. 134241.
I have this cam in my 24 Outlaw 454mag. I did other mods at the same time and gained about 350-400 rpms with same prop. I also added Imco exhaust, a holley 800 carb with 1" spacer, and K &N arrestor. I had a valve job done, milled the heads .020, used the springs recommended by Crane for the cam and added roller rockers.
I gave the same specs to "nobudget" and he dynoed his engine right at 425 hp.
The cam is also budget priced at Summit for under $150 with lifters and lube( kit part #134242).
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Old 11-11-2002 | 02:34 PM
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I would think it weighs approx 8000lbs(3500kg),like mine!
But I donīt think itīs a Chris Craft,I would just call it a Excalibur!
 
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