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In need of help... Cam issues

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Rajun_Cajun

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So I know this question has been asked on here a million times. I hit the search button on here and on www.mustangforums.com, but didnt come up with any good ideas. I want to get a new cam for my car, but so far havnt found exactly what I've been looking for. This is my setup i have right now.

93 LX
Stock bottom end
E cam
AFR 165's 58cc Pedestal Mount
Crane 1.6 rockers
Eddie Performer Intake (old style)
Eddie 70mm throttle body
BBK Underdrives
Flex Fan
Fluidyne Aluminum Radiator
Hedman Shorties
BBK Catted H-pipe
Flowmaster Force-II Catback
4.30's-----------soon to swap to 3.73's


And this is what I have sitting on my living room floor...

MAC LT's
MAC o/r H-pipe
MAC CAI
Granatelli MAF
Prof. Products Polished Typhoon Intake
Electric Fan from Lincoln Mark VIII


Basically, the car was dynoed before I bought it. It put 280 to the wheels. The power starts dropping off at about 5200. I need a cam that will pull up to 6500 to match the powerband of my Typhoon intake, preferably without having to notch my pistons. I drive the car daily and race at the local 1/8th mile every weekend. I currently have 4.30's but want to switch to 3.73's. Here are the cams that I have been considering...


FRPP X-cam
.542 lift
286* duration


Crower 15513
.512 lift
288*/298*


How do these choices look? The crower cam is pretty darn expensive at about $340, while the X-303 comes in about $175. I've been told to stay away from the ABC cams, not that they are bad, but b/c dual pattern cams have newer technology.


I am eventually going to sell the AFR 165's and get a set of 185 stud mounts, and build a 347 shortblock.
 

NKau

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I'm wondering if you couldn't just 'advance' your e-cam a little? I think something like Comp Cams XE-270 might be what you're looking for otherwise.
 

5spd GT

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Advancing the camshaft will pull the RPM powerband down.

Rajun-Cajun,

For $325 you can get you a CUSTOM camshaft meant for your goals and combination of parts. It will out power, have better driveability, vacuum at idle, and give you a broader powerband for even cheaper than that Crower.

It will out run and out drive the camshafts you have mentioned.

Just a few emails and you can be on your way

www.flowtechinduction.com

His name is Ed Curtis and he sells the AFR heads you have.

Expect to buy some new valve springs to go with the camshaft.

It is money well worth it

I had good luck with him.
 

Funanin

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5 speed is right. If money is a problem tho, look on summit. They have i think 88 cams available for 5.0's. They also give u an idea of what the powerband is for each cam.
 
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Rajun_Cajun

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Yeah, i was checking out FTI cams. They are a little pricey, but worth it from what I can see. The only thing is, I would hate to get a custom made cam for the setup I have now, then only to have to change it when I get a new setup. Eventually, I would like to build a 347 stroker with either Canfields, or AFR 185's. Who knows, what I want to do with my car changes everyday...
 

88mouse

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If you plan on building a different motor I would just stick with the e cam for now.

But if you really want to change it either a custom grind or a TFS1.
 
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PJC Racing

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I would go custom, Camshaft Innovations. The cost is more than worth it, when you don't need it anymore sell it. Your combo is pretty common for the most part and should not be hard off load it.
 
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