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Wanted some opinions on big tq cams that come one early in rpm range and have staying power for 110 with 10.7 compression.
 
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What kind of torque you looking for at low rpms? And how far out do you want it to carry before falling? Those answers will help determine if there’s a cam that fits
 
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What kind of torque you looking for at low rpms? And how far out do you want it to carry before falling? Those answers will help determine if there’s a cam that fits
Mid to upper 120’s and torque kicking in 2500rpm with curve falling 5500-6000
 
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Mid to upper 120’s and torque kicking in 2500rpm with curve falling 5500-6000
Thats a tall order, I can’t think of one that strong end to end. Closest one in a 110ci I’ve seen w dyno sheet was the wood 999. Set up correctly.
 
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If you were step back just a tick on the squeeze, a T-Man 660 pulls strong from bottom to top, set up correctly.
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Take a look at the Cyclerama 595. Exhaust is going to play a big part in torque delivery; gotta play well with the cam set.
 
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Emailed the guys at Feuling and he said for my setup the reaper 574 would be perfect. With the compression I have should bring up the torque quickly and pull strong to 6200rpm
 
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Emailed the guys at Feuling and he said for my setup the reaper 574 would be perfect. With the compression I have should bring up the torque quickly and pull strong to 6200rpm
What a surprise!
 
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Originally Posted by rons73
Wanted some opinions on big tq cams that come one early in rpm range and have staying power for 110 with 10.7 compression.
Did you call S&S and ask about the HP103 cams? I sent you a dyno sheet with a pretty flat TQ curve.
 
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Originally Posted by rons73
Emailed the guys at Feuling and he said for my setup the reaper 574 would be perfect. With the compression I have should bring up the torque quickly and pull strong to 6200rpm
Numbers look good with the 574 but I have no idea how they perform.


 


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