Edelbrock Rollin' Thunder Hydraulic Roller Camshaft for 1957-1986 Small Block Chevy 283-400
350-2201

Items You Need
Small Block Chevy
Use with high stall torque converter only.
Use only stock ratio rocker arms.
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Operating Range | 1500-6500 RPM |
Duration Advertised | 296° Intake/300° Exhaust |
Duration @ .050'' | 234° Intake/238° Exhaust |
Lift @ Valve | .539'' Intake/.548'' Exhaust |
Lift @ Cam | .359'' Intake/.365'' Exhaust |
Lobe Separation Angle | 112° |
Intake Centerline | 107° |
Intake Timing @ .050" | Open 10° BTDC Close 44° ABDC |
Exhaust Timing @ .050" | Open 56° BBDC Close 2° ATDC |
Important Application Information:
Rollin Thunder Hydraulic Roller cams are for street high-performance and racing
applications only - not for heavy vehicles. Use with Edelbrock Performer RPM heads
(or other aftermarket heads), adjustable valvetrain components, screw-in studs, high performance adjustable rocker arms and at least 9.5:1 compression ratio. Headers,
high-energy ignitions, lower-than-stock rear gearing and a high-performance torque
converter (in auto. transmission equipped vehicles) are necessary.
Specifications:
Will this fit in my 5.7l 350 Vortec that came originally with roller camshaft?
What range torque converter would be ideal with this cam? Going in a 383 stroker with Edelbrock 2099 power package top end kit, 200-4r trans, 3.73 gears, 1987 El Camino
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