Mercruiser 350 cam selection
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I have a 2000-2002, not sure of the exact year due to the missing serial tag, 350 MAG MPI. I have the top end torn down to replace the head gaskets, intake manifold, timing chain, and have a valve job done. While I have it torn apart, would it be worth it to replace the camshaft and if so what should I go with over the Mercruiser OEM? I’m only asking because I have it this far apart already and wouldn’t mind a little more power, be it out of the hole or on the top end. I have bortech heads with 1.6 full roller rockers. Pros and cons?
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So you are going to 1.6 ratio rockers?? That will be similar to going with slightly larger cam. Will probably add 5-10hp or so.
For that minimal change, you should be ok with the stock ecm tune. Cam swap would need a retune of the ecm and any decent size cam will require an exhaust upgrade.
For that minimal change, you should be ok with the stock ecm tune. Cam swap would need a retune of the ecm and any decent size cam will require an exhaust upgrade.
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So you are going to 1.6 ratio rockers?? That will be similar to going with slightly larger cam. Will probably add 5-10hp or so.
For that minimal change, you should be ok with the stock ecm tune. Cam swap would need a retune of the ecm and any decent size cam will require an exhaust upgrade.
For that minimal change, you should be ok with the stock ecm tune. Cam swap would need a retune of the ecm and any decent size cam will require an exhaust upgrade.
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Check what your final lift is, the stock springs are limited to .480” lift if I remember right. I believe it was comp who made some springs they called beehive that would do more without any machine work on the heads.
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