Lift .588"/.593"
Duration 294°/306°
RPM Range 2800 to 7000
Lobe Center Angle 110°
Chevy 396-454ci Big Block 1965-96
COMP Cams is the only aftermarket valve train company in America that provides a Pro Plasma Nitriding Service in-house. Nitriding is a process by which nitrogen is introduced into iron or steel, causing a material's surface hardness to be increased for improved initial and long-term wear characteristics. It is recognized by metallurgists worldwide as the best way to increase the hardness and lubricity of flat tappet cams to enhance break-in and durability. Don't get blinded by shiny surface finishing or heat-treating - nitriding has been race-proven around the world and documented to deliver superior results.
- Stage 1: Pre-nitrided, unfinished camshaft
- Stage 2: Nitrided camshaft surface approximately .008"-.010" deep; black oxide finish
Chevelle, Camaro, Corvette, Stingray, Silverado, C10, Firebird, Chevrolet, Big Block, Chevy, BBC, 454, 427, 502, 396, Caprice, Malibu, Impala, Nova, Monte Carlo, S10, 572
Pro Street/bracket, good intake, headers, lower gears, 3200+ stall, 10.5:1+ compression. Nitrided.
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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