COMP Cams Magnum 292H Hydraulic Flat Tappet Camshaft Lift: .501" /.501" Duration: 292°/292° RPM Range: 2500-6500
249-12-213-3

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Chevy 262-400ci Small Block 1955-98
Stree/strip special, 3000 stall converter, headers, gears, 9.5:1 compression. Very rough idle.
Operating Range: | 2500-6500 RPM |
Duration Advertised: | 292° Intake / 292° Exhaust |
Duration @ .050'' Lift: | 244° Intake / 244° Exhaust |
Valve Lift w/1.5 Rockers: | .501'' Intake / .501'' Exhaust |
Lobe Separation Angle: | 110° |
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Great for street machines. Needs 2500+stall, headers and gears. Rough idle.
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