WHAT CAM? 360

70Barracuda said
Racer Brown SSH 24. Buy your cam from the true Mopar cam company. Talk to the Man who will make your cam. He will go over all your stuff with you. Good price and easy to install as they are set up to just line up the dots. No degreeing!
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look at Racer Brown cam specs.

I looked at the specs for that cam and what struck me was that it appears not to be a dual pattern cam and the statement that the profile can be ground on a mopar, Ford or GM blank. If the profile is generic and can be used with any manufacturers blank then it has to be designed for the lowest common denominator and that would be the GM lifter diameter.

It may be a very good cam but I think I would spend my money on a cam that has a profile that is designed to take advantage of the faster ramp rates that can be used with the larger mopar lifter diameter. Comp, Crane and Hughes all make cams that are specifically designed to take advantage of the mopar lifter. This would especially be benificial on a low compression engine where maximizing the cylinder pressure is important.

Also, not conclusive from the specs but the stock mopar head really likes more duration on the exhaust side than the intake and this cam is listed with only one duration number.