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lunati cams

moparjohnny

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solid or hydraulic cams 383 eng or 440 need opinions for my 383 eng.i am looking at the 526/546 lift,235/243,110 lsa solid. friend has one in his 360 motor in a duster,he loves it,nice lope,good pick up low to high rpm. thanks
 
solid or hydraulic cams 383 eng or 440 need opinions for my 383 eng.i am looking at the 526/546 lift,235/243,110 lsa solid. friend has one in his 360 motor in a duster,he loves it,nice lope,good pick up low to high rpm. thanks
Curious on some lunati reviews myself. Was planning on going with the comp xe286 solid roller but still open to a lunati set up.
 
I used the Lunati 60333 solid roller in my 512 low deck. 734 hp, 675 torque with 1.6 rockers. I'm a fan.
 
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I run the Voodoo hydraulic 10230702 cam in my street 400 and love it. Vacuum around 10 at idle but needs more tuning. Nice lope and sound. Very happy with low engine and fair upper end. Going bigger than this would need a stall converter according to Lunati, which I don't have. Previous to this had Comp Cams 268H in there and hated it. Didn't work well with the parts on the engine, which is an important factor.
 
I had there 277/284 x 513/533....I didn't care for it. It didn't make the power the 509 made and was noisier than hell. It did have better vacuum than the 509 and ran a bit cleaner. But I sure missed the power
 
camshafts are so subjective. one man's poison is another's cup of tea. there're no magic bullets here.
 
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