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lunati cams

Post by shawnxj »

anybody running a 63502 or 63501? what's your thoughts on them? they have a lumpy idle or does 1 or both have a smooth idle. the 63502 puts me at a scr of 9.44 and a dcr of 7.9 and the 63501 puts me at scr 9.44 with a dcr of 8.05. my quench will be .043.

i'm looking for a smooth cam with good low end torque and with the issues i've been hearing about with comp cams i'm leaning towards the lunati's cause my buddy has never had a problems with them in his v8's
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Post by AlexTJ »

I have a 63502 and will be assembling my stroker over the next few weeks. I'll let you know how it works out. I really like what my desktop dyno showed me for the 63502. If you check one of my other threads I have a snapshot from my DD comparing the 63502 to a comp 201-4. The comp 201 has almost the same curve has the lunati 63501 (with the lunati being SLIGHTY higher, so slight it just looks like a thicker line).
97 TJ - 4.7L - Lunati 63502 ftw
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Re: lunati cams

Post by shawnxj »

i've been considering it for awhile but your dd numbers kinda convinced me and when i ran it on my dd i liked it even more. i am still considering the 63501 though
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