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Dyno Cams 275tsb Clone, Hemi on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Jonesboro, Arkansas, United States

Jonesboro, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New

Description

  • This cam is used in mild modified applications. It will require an upgraded spring package, billet rod, and billet flywheel.
  • Tool Steel Billet cores are the best choice in high RPM applications.
  • The two piece design of the Tool Steel Billet core allows you to advance or retard the cam to meet your application needs.

Specs

Engine: 196cc OHV Clone, 212cc Hemi Predator
Recommended Class:Modified
Target (MAX) RPM:7000
Spring Pressure (In / Ex): 18 lbs
Valve Lash (In/Ex):.003"
Ignition Timining:32 Deg BTDC

Profile


IntakeExhaust
Open: 50.0 BTDC88.5 BBDC
Close: 88.0 ABDC50.0 ATDC
Lift: .276".276"
C/L: 108.0 ATDC110.0 BTDC
DUR @ 50:239.5 Deg238.8 Deg

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