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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Sep 2019
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      Need help choosing the right cam

      Hello everyone first time on the forum I have a 1964 f100. I have a 351w in the truck. I知 wanting a new cam set up and I知 wondering if you people can help. I want a really aggressive idle this is more of a street truck not for drag racing. I know I値l need supporting parts with the cam which is perfectly fine I知 just wondering if anyone can recommend an aggressive cam I went on YouTube and looked at a lot of videos and only found a few I liked but they never said what cam specs were or even the brand anything will help thank you.



    2. #2
      Join Date
      May 2014
      Location
      Stanislaus County Ca.
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      Country Flag: United States
      Have you called the cam manufactures ? Thats what most do.
      and have ALL your vehicle specs. i.e. Engine,Transmission, rear end gear, tire height, weight...

      They will tell what cam you should go with.

      A forum cant tell you what cam your truck should have with the info you provided.
      I could tell you to get a Comp Cams extreme energy with 286/292 and 248 int./254 exhDuration @ 050, and a Lift @ .614/.621 It would sound good if the valves didn't smack your pistons, but might run like crap.

      Call the cam manufactures.

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Sep 2019
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      2
      Quote Originally Posted by ilikeike View Post
      Have you called the cam manufactures ? Thats what most do.
      and have ALL your vehicle specs. i.e. Engine,Transmission, rear end gear, tire height, weight...

      They will tell what cam you should go with.

      A forum cant tell you what cam your truck should have with the info you provided.
      I could tell you to get a Comp Cams extreme energy with 286/292 and 248 int./254 exhDuration @ 050, and a Lift @ .614/.621 It would sound good if the valves didn't smack your pistons, but might run like crap.

      Call the cam manufactures.
      Thank you for this info



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