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Ok who or what cam company do you suggest? I am not opposed to going with a more modern cam, but I am on a budget. What cam company will do a custom grind without bending me over on the price?
I've been running COMP cams for years and been happy with the power and overall performance. I had one small quality issue with the last cam (the one I'm using now) I bought from them. The bolt holes for the timing gear were tapped for fine thread instead of the usual course threads it should have had. I wound up going to Fastenal and buying grade 8 fine thread bolts and moved on with the build. I don't see any reason you would need a custom grind, there are plenty of good off the shelf cams for your application. Best bet is to go to the COMP web site and navigate through until you get to the cams for your engine. That's how I choose my cams. COMP gives good thorough descriptions of the cams and what applications they are meant for including compression ratios, gear ratios, weight and converter stall. More than likely one of the Xtreme Energy flat hydraulic cams would be right for your engine. You'll find good cams from plenty of other companies too, Lunati, Crower, Engle, Crane and others have all been making cams for a very long time and know what works.