Help with cam choice
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Hi I was wondering if I could get some advice on a good hydraulic roller profile... I'm currently building a pair of 540
engines with a 9.5 cr.... will be using a dual plane air gap/ 850
and EMI manifolds and pipes. have been considering Comp cams
Dur @ .50 Lift lsa
299 319 243 257 .570 .554 107°
Thanks in advance Ed
engines with a 9.5 cr.... will be using a dual plane air gap/ 850
and EMI manifolds and pipes. have been considering Comp cams
Dur @ .50 Lift lsa
299 319 243 257 .570 .554 107°
Thanks in advance Ed
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Bob's number is...(585) 654-8583
Also, what kind of boat do you have? You might get away with running with a single/open plane intake manifold on a 540cid engine vs the Air-Gap dual plane intakes you plan on using.
Last edited by KAAMA; 01-27-2008 at 11:40 PM.
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The extra 1/4" of stroke of a 540 will give your boat a real kick in the pants.
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From: Grand Rapids MI
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Cannot go wrong with RM builder. He helped me with a cam set up that was based on what I was doing with boat. Pleasure to work with. Rebuilt 454 mk 4's with roller setup that dynoed 469 hp at 5200 rpm. Think I'm right on rpm. Used dual plane and eldebrock 750.



