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stock 88 pc111 installed arlen ness big sucker also have rhinehart 2-1
andrews 37
h.q 0034
woods tw-6
might mention this is on a bagger thinking also of doing some mild head porting
thanks in ohio
Your gonna have to provide a little more info about your mods. It sounds like you are looking for a cam that will work with the stock configuration. If so you can run an Andrews 26 or 37 with good results. The HQ 0034 is reported to be a good one as well. If you are looking to do other mods I would suggest just saving your money and doing the build all at one time, it'll be cheaper in the long run.
Your gonna have to provide a little more info about your mods. It sounds like you are looking for a cam that will work with the stock configuration. If so you can run an Andrews 26 or 37 with good results. The HQ 0034 is reported to be a good one as well. If you are looking to do other mods I would suggest just saving your money and doing the build all at one time, it'll be cheaper in the long run.
Bagger+ light head/valvework ='s Andrews 26 cam.............a no nonsense low end torque cam. Wont be a dyno champ, but it will put the power where its needed for you. =D
Bobby woods tw-6g all the way!!!!!!!! Torque, torque , torque and more torque. Worked great in my 88, now works even better in my 95. This cam loves the higher compression , running 10-2-1 now. But it still ran fine in the 88 , with stock compression. Its your call , many different opinions and ideas here.
Last edited by hpfatboy; Dec 20, 2008 at 04:55 AM.
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