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Old 07-15-2012, 03:46 PM   #1
kennyhammond
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Re: is this too much cam for my 90 1/2 ton

Well I just baught this can ..Crane energizer 100042 ... specs say it is 210/210 duration and 266/266 at 50" durations with 440/440 lift with 110 Lsa.... this should have a small rumble and still be OK with stock rear and tranny.... how will it idle ....smooth or will it be noticeable
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Old 07-15-2012, 05:29 PM   #2
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Re: is this too much cam for my 90 1/2 ton

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Well I just baught this can ..Crane energizer 100042 ... specs say it is 210/210 duration and 266/266 at 50" durations with 440/440 lift with 110 Lsa.... this should have a small rumble and still be OK with stock rear and tranny.... how will it idle ....smooth or will it be noticeable
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Good low end torque, smooth idle, daily usage, fuel economy, light towing, off road, 2200-2700 cruise RPM, 8.5 to 10.0 compression ratio advised.
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