Favorite hydraulic street -strip cams, for a low buck 440 Duster...

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Abodybomber

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All thought appreciated.. The old school Crane
683802 was my choice for a 440 Duster, with gears(3:70-ish" and a road runner converter ...( 2000-2#00 stall.. Most likely a low compression factory 440 block, with stock heads, possibly pocket ported... Exhaust are based on the old McCandless headers... I am trying to get him motivated.....










 
I have run several of these in different engines, 383, 400 smogger, 440. I don't know about the valve events but pretty close in dur and just a bit less lift to the crane. Was always happy with how they ran for otherwise stock with a 4 bbl and a mild converter.
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/sum-k6401

Maybe a little slower ramps
 
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I have run several of these in different engines, 383, 400 smogger, 440. I don't know about the valve events but pretty close in dur and just a bit less lift to the crane. Was always happy with how they ran for otherwise stock with a 4 bbl and a mild converter.
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/sum-k6401

Maybe a little slower ramps
I'm running this cam in my Valiant, nice little cam and I believe Crane grinds this one.
 
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