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Stage 3
Comp Cams 405-205-17 Stage 3 Hydraulic Roller Camshaft Features:
- Intended for engine swaps into lighter vehicles
- Capable of over 600 horsepower on pump gas
- Requires Comp Cams Valve Spring Kit 7230GCS-KIT (sold separately)
- Requires Comp Cams Phaser Limiter 5473 (sold separately)
- Testing with the phaser limiter kit resulted in 100 + HP, 25 ft.-lb torque gains
- ECU tuning required
Comp Cams 405-205-17 Stage 3 Hydraulic Roller Camshaft Specs:
- Computer Controlled Compatible: Yes
- Valve Springs Required: Yes
- Maximum Advance at Camshaft: 5 deg
- RPM Operating Range: 2500-6700
- Grind Number: GLS295HR17
- Cam Type: Hydraulic Roller
- Camshaft Series: Godzilla
- Usage: Street
- Advertised Intake Duration: 295 deg.
- Advertised Exhaust Duration: 308 deg.
- Intake Duration at .050 in. Lift: 237 deg.
- Exhaust Duration at .050 in. Lift: 250 deg.
- Intake Valve Lift: 0.671 in.
- Exhaust Valve Lift: 0.671 in.
- Lobe Lift Intake: 0.373 in.
- Lobe Lift Exhaust: 0.373 in.
- Lobe Separation: 117
- Intake Centerline: 112
- Exhaust Close ATDC: 3 deg.
- Intake Open BTDC: 6 deg.
- Exhaust Open BBDC: 67 deg.
- Intake Close ABDC: 51 deg.
- Direct Injection Compatible: No
- VVT Compatible: Yes
- Phaser Requirement: Limiter
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