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Re: .480 lift cam



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I put a Racer Brown 480 lift cam in my 440.  Duration is 230@50.  Sounds
pretty good.  Has a nice Lope and idles well at 750 Rpm.  Havent hooked
up a vacuum guage to it, though.

I thought that it was the duration that killed vacuum, not lift.

On Tue,  1 Jun 2004 01:55:24 +0000, "Brian Schlump" <jsbs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
said:
> 
> Sean,
> I had the MP purple 484 lift cam in my '68 440 GTX with power brakes, 
> and they worked OK.  It carried around 11 inches of manifold vacuum at 
> idle...Brian
> 
> Sean Bolter wrote:
> Whatever engine I put in my Fury will be streetable--probably a .480 
> lift cam MAX.  Will such an engine make enough vacuum to power the brake 
> booster?  Thanks!
> 
> 
> '64 Belvedere
> Woodstock, IL.
> 
Tom
65 Dart GT 'vert
68 Plymouth 'vert
Longmont, CO

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