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Trick Flow Cam

Jhn824

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Hey guys...anyone out there running the 440 source/Howard's "Trick Flow" cam in a 505/512 stroker?
 
I'm using a 727 auto and the idle is very respectable. I can't really speak to drivability as I haven't had a plate on the car before winter, but just moving it apound here on the property, it seemed to be pretty good. It is very responsive I might add. Compression is at 10 to 1. I'm very happy with the build. ruffcut
 
I'm using a 727 auto and the idle is very respectable. I can't really speak to drivability as I haven't had a plate on the car before winter, but just moving it apound here on the property, it seemed to be pretty good. It is very responsive I might add. Compression is at 10 to 1. I'm very happy with the build. ruffcut
Are.you running a pretty good stall in your 727? I'm running a Tremec and manual everything so I'm looking for something with a pretty radical lope....I'm just wondering if I might need a little more duration than this cam...esp with the bigger cubic inch (505)
 
I was advised to use the Howard's Max Effort lifters which are supposed to be Gaterman built.
 
I was advised to use the Howard's Max Effort lifters which are supposed to be Gaterman built.
I used the trickflow ones on a buddy's, and kinda wondered about that. We did a copy of their build. Haven't fired it yet.
 
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