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COMP Cams GM Gen III/IV LS Rectangular Port LSR 281LRRHR-13 Hydraulic Roller Camshaft

249-54-469-11


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GM Gen III/IV LS Rectangular Port LSR 281LRRHR-13 Hydraulic Roller Camshaft
$515.95
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LSR Rectangular Port Hydraulic Roller Camshaft
  • 1997-2015 GM Gen III/IV LS Engines (Three bolt)
  • Lift: .617 in./.624 in.
  • Duration: 281°/297°
  • Lobe Separation Angle: 113°
  • RPM Range: 2000-7000
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