Comp Cams 35-414-3 - Comp Cams 'Magnum' Hydraulic Flat Tappet Camshafts

Comp Cams #249-35-414-3Magnum 270H Hydraulic Flat Tappet Camshaft OnlyLift: .500'' Duration: 270° RPM Range: 1800-5800 |
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Comp Cams 35-414-3 - Comp Cams 'Magnum' Hydraulic Flat Tappet Camshafts Details
Ford/Mercury 351ci/5.8L ''Windsor'' 1969-95 & 302ci/5.0L H.O. 1982-95
*Note: Firing Order 1-3-7-2-6-5-4-8
Good for daily driven performance cars. Most cam usable with stock converter. Lower gears. Mild rough idle.
Operating Range: 1800-5800 RPM Duration Advertised: 270° Intake / 270° Exhaust Duration @ .050'' Lift: 224° Intake / 224° Exhaust Valve Lift w/1.6 Rockers: .500'' Intake / .500'' Exhaust Lobe Separation Angle: 110°
Magnum Cams by Comp Cams are very aggressive and specifically designed for the street enthusiast looking for more power with that Pro Street sound. Intended for performance oriented vehicles that will see little street use. The idle characteristics of your engine will change due to the increased duration and overlap of the Magnum Cam Series. You will notice a racey idle with the 280-grind while the 292 and 305-grinds will produce a rough or ''rumbly'' idle. Stock components are generally incompatible. Changes are needed in rear end gear ratios, headers and the torque converter. Magnum Cams will affect your power accessories to a certain extent. The 280 and 292-grinds are the biggest cams that should be used with power assisted brakes, air conditioning, etc. You should remember that the bigger the engine is, the less the cam will affect the vacuum which affects your power accessories. The smaller your engine is, the more the Magnum Camshaft will affect your power accessories. Most late model vehicles have a vacuum canister. If your vehicle does not have a vacuum canister, it may be necessary to add one.
270H Series
280H Series
286H Series
292H Series 305H Series
Camshaft & Lifter Kits are indicated by a CL in their part number and include Camshaft and Lifters.
Complete Kits are indicated by a K in their part number and include Camshaft, Lifters, Timing Chain & Gears, Valve Springs, Spring Retainers, Spring Locks and Valve Springs.
Small Kits are indicated by a SK in their part number and include Camshaft, Lifters, Timing Chain Set, Assembly Lube, Decals, and Instructions.
Great camshafts for high performance driving in street machines. The 270H has a rough idle in small blocks and a noticeable idle in big blocks. This is the largest cam that can be used with a stock torque converter. The 270H should not affect power accessories, but should be used with headers and 4bbl carburetor.
Best for serious street machines. This cam has a definite rough idle and will sometimes affect power accessories. It can be driven extensively on the street or raced on the weekends. The 280H needs an aftermarket converter, intake manifold and headers.
Designed to fill in the gap between teh 280H and 292H. For serious street machines and bracket racers. With a rough idle and lower vacuum signal, this is not an average street cam. At least a 2500-RPM converter must be used, but a 3000 is recommended.
This cam is for the serious street/strip type car. An aftermarket torque converter should be used as well as headers, intake and increased compression. The 292H has a radical, rough idle.
The 305H should really be considered for Pro-Street type cars where actual streetability is not a major concern. The design of this cam also makes it ideal for all bracket racing engines. Major engine modifications are needed as well as transmission and driveline improvements. The 305H works best in large cubic inch engines and has a radical idle. This is the only hydraulic cam in the series that does not have an advance made into it and will need to be degreed in.
