Edelbrock 2102 cam, can it work with computer
Edelbrock 2102 cam, can it work with computer
The book says its for "Non-computer controled cars ONLY", yet this seems like a mild cam to me. I ask, mostly because I can buy a brand new one at work for $100. Specs are:
112 lsa
107 intake center line
204/214 @ .050
.420/.442 lift
Whadda think?
112 lsa
107 intake center line
204/214 @ .050
.420/.442 lift
Whadda think?
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Car: 4
Engine: 6
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That means it doesn't have a CARB EO number.
It's not a very good cam anyway, regardless. You can get just about any cam you want for $100, that's not any kind of a deal. Get a decent cam for your $100 instead of a me-too copy of an obsolete design.
It's not a very good cam anyway, regardless. You can get just about any cam you want for $100, that's not any kind of a deal. Get a decent cam for your $100 instead of a me-too copy of an obsolete design.
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From: Tallahassee, FL. USA
Car: 92 Camaro RS
Engine: 350 Crate Motor
Transmission: Tremec TKO
Axle/Gears: 10 Bolt 3.73
I'm using the 2030 (hydraulic roller) in my TBI 350.
Pretty mild cam for TPI. Maybe the 2031 would be better for you.
My tbi motor makes 317HP at the flywheel with the 2030.
-Rich-
Pretty mild cam for TPI. Maybe the 2031 would be better for you.
My tbi motor makes 317HP at the flywheel with the 2030.
-Rich-
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From: Tallahassee, FL. USA
Car: 92 Camaro RS
Engine: 350 Crate Motor
Transmission: Tremec TKO
Axle/Gears: 10 Bolt 3.73
Originally posted by R.O.B.
I like your numbers, but I've got an 86, which means I have to stick with flat-tappet lifters. Whats your mods?
I like your numbers, but I've got an 86, which means I have to stick with flat-tappet lifters. Whats your mods?
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