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Old 12-14-2010, 06:17 PM   #1
05Gibbs
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how big of a cam?

im building my first mud truck its going to be a 80s shortwide that im converting to a 4x4. i have a 44 for the front and a full floater 14bolt for the rear. i have a engine im building but not tranny or anything yet. i plan on running a 6in lift or so and 35in boggers. now this is going to be driven on street but not often and going to be for mud, now the engine im building was for a s10 that i have but not going to finish it and selling the truck. its a 383 with 6in rods and forged pistins and trick flow 195 heads the compression is 10.5-1 and the cam i have for it is a solid roller lunati and the duration at .50 is 248 and the lift is 555. now i plan on running a stall but i dont want to go over a 2200 or so and this cams rpm range is 3k-6600. im sure this is gonna be to big for this but wanted to see what everyone thought about it. i would like to keep solid roller cam setup and just get a smaller cam but i cant find one that i think would work good. i also thought about selling my solid cam and lifters and just getting one of those hyd flat tappet extreme 4x4 cams from comp but not sure. just let me know what u think and im open to any sugestions. sorry about my grammor not good at spelling and never took keybording so my skills are not that great ha ha ....thanks bryce
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