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Old Jun 12, 2014 | 12:48 PM
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Lunati Cam experience?

I have been talking with their representative and narrowing down a cam for my 383 TPI build. just wondering if anyone has run something similar to part number 20080721. This cam is 219/227 @ .050, .515/.530 on the lift, and it is on a 112 LSA with a 106 intake centerline. just curious as to how the idle will be, I want a little more lope than the stock L98 cam but still streetable.
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Old Jun 12, 2014 | 01:21 PM
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Re: Lunati Cam experience?

Lunati voodoo series are great cams. Designed by the great Harold Brookshire of ultradyne cams. That will work well in a tpi motor. Just a Slight lope in a 383, it will hardly be noticeable at higher rpm idles. You can tell theres a cam just not gonna chop
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