Yet another cam recommedation thread...

You need new gears and what size gears are you gonna use????

The gears are the key to how a cam works in a combination.

It's putting the cart before the horse by choosing a cam first.
You want to go mid 12's so you have to get the cam right.


I think crane series racing cams are nice.

This might work for you.
It's a cool cam.
It will give you a choppy idle but in no way is it too big of a cam.Crane Cams 690221 - Crane Racing Camshafts


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Brand
Crane CamsManufacturer's Part Number
690221Part Type
CamshaftsProduct Line
Crane Racing CamshaftsSummit Racing Part Number
CRN-690221UPC
021174047509

Cam Style
Hydraulic flat tappetBasic Operating RPM Range
3,200-6,400Intake Duration at 050 inch Lift
232Exhaust Duration at 050 inch Lift
232Duration at 050 inch Lift
232 int./232 exh.Advertised Intake Duration
304Advertised Exhaust Duration
304Advertised Duration
304 int./304 exh.Intake Valve Lift with Factory Rocker Arm Ratio
0.504 in.Exhaust Valve Lift with Factory Rocker Arm Ratio
0.504 in.Valve Lift with Factory Rocker Arm Ratio
0.504 int./0.504 exh.Lobe Separation (degrees)
106Computer-Controlled Compatible
NoGrind Number
H-232/3360-6Valve Springs Required
YesQuantity
Sold individually.
These racing camshafts from Crane are designed to provide the torque and power you need in the high rpm ranges. These cams are available for a variety of applications in mechanical, hydraulic roller, and flat tappet styles to suit your needs.
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