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Whiplash cam

moparbob75

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I got my road runner on Hughes engines website or go to you tube and type plymouth road runner with whiplash cam if anybody curious about the sound
 
MoparBob75:
Sounds great! Gee, wish you would have "revved" it up a bit.
Anyway, I like the combo, the A12 hood and all.
"Get her back on YOU TUBE and lets hear it roar"

:headbang:

Superbee-ski
 
Well my problem was I didnt have anybody to rev it up for me or hold the phone
 
sounds real nice!!!! hey what kind of brake booster is that you have?
 
I got it from master power brakes I believe. I have been pondering the idea of puttin air grabber set up on it but don't know if it will clear the booster and master cylinder.
 
Ya got a part number for that cam so I can check out the specs???
Petty Blue 67 gtx
 
Sounds awesome bud and congrats on getting on their website! I just got a whiplash cam for my 440 and can't wait to throw it in :hello2:

How's it drive? "Decent" vaccum at idle?
 
Not sure bout part number I'm out on a towboat right now. Just go to Hughes engines and the 383 is different than the 440 on specs
 
Yea I have had no problems with idle very street friendly and have had no problems with brakes
 
What pistons, heads, intake and carb are you using. It REALLY SOUNDS GOOD!
 
Stock flat tops bored 30 over, aero head 452 heads, edelbrock RPM intake, and 750 edelbrock carb. And I have flow master mufflers with stock exhaust and manifolds. I keep blowin out my gaskets from exhaust manifold to exhaust pipe does anybody know of any better gaskets?
 
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