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tornik550 |
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Which cams should I use for my /6. I have two different cam sets. I have E and S sets. I do not want to buy new cams. My car is simply for fun on the road. This is my general setup that I am building.
2.7l 70.4mm crank Stock 2.7l heads 9.5:1 JE 90mm pistons Dual zenith carbs. |
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When Supertec rebuilt my 2.7 with a RS piston/cylinder set, Henry put in his S cams, and the results are amazing. Plenty of torque throughout the rev range, but it's a rocket ship when it's above 4000 rpm. 199hp at the rear wheels using Weber carbs and factory heat exchangers. I think the larger displacement makes up for any low end torque issues with the hotter cams.
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