I must replace the cam in my '84 crossfire. I would like to install a 455
degree roller cam, can the crossfire fuel supply system handle that cam. I
think it will add about 30 hp any comments welcome.
Art
455 degree?!?!? roller cam
Definitely go ask your cam manufacturer before buying anything.
They will want to know any engine mods (like compression, heads etc)
carb or FI,
auto or manual, exhaust, rear gear and what type of car for
weight....... and then recommend
the cam.
>I must replace the cam in my '84 crossfire. I would like to install a 455
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replacing the cam will give minimal results no matter what cam you put in it
. You have to replace the manifold for it to really do anything.
Read WHY at this site :
http://www.x-ram.com/index.html
> I must replace the cam in my '84 crossfire. I would like to install a 455
> degree roller cam, can the crossfire fuel supply system handle that cam. I
> think it will add about 30 hp any comments welcome.
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> Art
Art - 20 Aug 2006 17:44 GMT
I have read the site and it sounds great. Have you install the intake?
Art
> replacing the cam will give minimal results no matter what cam you put in it
> . You have to replace the manifold for it to really do anything.
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labtech1 - 21 Aug 2006 03:59 GMT
No I haven't But I certainly intend to
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