Chrysler 273-360
1992-02 Magnum Engines
Operating Range: | 1000-5000 RPM |
Duration Advertised: | 264° Intake / 270° Exhaust |
Duration @ .050'' Lift: | 212° Intake / 218° Exhaust |
Valve Lift: | .480'' Intake / .480'' Exhaust |
Lobe Separation Angle: | 114° |
Chrysler; Dodge; Plymouth; 273; 318; 340; 360; Magnum; LA; Barracuda; 5.2; 5.9; Challenger; Charger; Charger 500; Li' Red Express; Ram; Ramcharger; Cuda; MOPAR
Strong towing cam for 360, performance cam for 318 with better exhaust and computer modifications.
Specifications:
Interested in this cam for my 5.2 magnum. Specs say that different springs are required and i’m curious if installing it with new STOCK lifters, springs and rockers will work with this cam or if I have to go the full 9 yards and timing components as well.
Will this work with stock springs and 1.6 rocker
Will this work with a stock 2002 5.9 magnum
what modifications does it need computer wise ?i wanting to install it in a 2000 dakota R/T with the 5.9l
What springs need to be required? Also do they need different retainers or stock are ok?
Is this cam made for 1.5 rockers or 1.6
Im sure the pictures are generic but is this Cam for the 4.7 with over head cam? are they sold in sets or individually
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