I found this information on a marine cam: "Marine engine camshaft #E7885M is the best all-around street cam. It is a 244-degree duration with .405" lift and 26-degree overlap. Standard slant six cam is 232-degree duration with only 8-degree overlap." http://www.dodgedart.org/press/press66d.html no other googling produced anything. however, the duration on this cam is the same as the MP cam, but I'm not sure on the overlap. Its got a shorter lift as well. I'm not sure how those differences compute in terms of low end torque--so perhaps you all can help. thanks Menko (learning by the minute here) On Mon, 7 Feb 2005 13:52:17 -0500, Menko Johnson <menkoj@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Earl any chance you could bug him about more specifics? Perhaps a > part no or something? I'll try googling up some info as well. > > thanks! > > MJ > -- Menko Johnson menkoj@xxxxxxxxx