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Old 12-30-2011, 03:58 AM   #6
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Re: BBC cam selection

Yeah that's the cam I was originally planning to use. We have used it in a few motors and its a nice cam. I think I will most likely use it in this motor also. We did a 11to1 427 with oval ports with that same cam in a 72 nova a few years back and it ran 10.60's in the 1/4 on motor. Wasn't to hard on parts either, which is what I am after. I don't want to be changing springs out 2 to 3 times a year/season. The truck will be driven on the street to local car shows and meet andd greets. Maybe driven to work a hand full of times a year (20miles). I really don't see why icouldn't run the 6.5 class on motor and spray it for the 6.0 class withthe motor I am building. Only thing I see holding me back is gear ratio. Which I have a car 12bolt with 4.56's waiting to go in it...I just hate the idea of driving it any where with that ratio and a T400 tranny. Anyway, thanks for the in put.
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