How To Build A Budget 289
MCE Engines Quick Tip Comp Cams Dual Energy Camshaft Specifications Choose a camshaft for the kind of driving you intend to do most often. This is why MCE Engines chose the Comp Cams Dual Energy flat tappet hydraulic camshaft. It offers smooth drivability for the commute along with snappy torque for freeway onramps. And when it's time for Saturday night drag racing, it will do that too. It comes on strong at 2,000 rpm, pulls like stink through 5,500 rpm, and is all finished at 6,000 rpm. The message here isn't horsepower, but plentiful street torque.
| Part Number: | #31-409-3 | | Grind Number: | #265DEH | | Complete Kit: | #K31-409-3 | | RPM Range: | 1600-5750 rpm | | Lobe Centers: | 110 degrees | | Intake Centerline: | 106 degrees | | Lobe Lift: | 0.295" Intake 0.304" Exhaust | | Valve Lift: | 0.472" Intake 0.486" Exhaust | | Duration @ .006" Lift: | 265 Intake 273 Exhaust | | Duration @ .050" Lift: | 211 Intake 223 Exhaust | View Related Article
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Ford Mustang Research
Review in-depth reviews on the new Ford Mustang, featuring test drives, comparisons, options, features and more. The Mustang gets 18 mpg in the city and 29 on the highway, and has a trade in value of $16,902.00 which should come in handy when you go to shop for your next car. Other similar vehicles are the Ford Shelby GT 500 and the Ford Fusion.
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