Comp stage 4 cams

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comp cams dont have stages. they go by part numbers 106360, 460, etc etc. those two are actual part numbers so look them up on comp's website to see the specs.
 

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I have that camset and I am putting it in.

The only difference between the Stage 3's and these cams are 2 things.


Intake duration is larger than the Stage 3's.....and Intake Centerline. The exhaust cams are the same minus 2 degrees of intake centerline.
 

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I have that camset and I am putting it in.

The only difference between the Stage 3's and these cams are 2 things.


Intake duration is larger than the Stage 3's.....and Intake Centerline. The exhaust cams are the same minus 2 degrees of intake centerline.

I would love to hear them after you do .
 

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I have that camset and I am putting it in.

The only difference between the Stage 3's and these cams are 2 things.


Intake duration is larger than the Stage 3's.....and Intake Centerline. The exhaust cams are the same minus 2 degrees of intake centerline.

i would like to hear them as well. I hope theres no problems with iat2 temps with these cams but i guess you can degree them where theres not to much overlap to prevent this
 

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Probably gonna bail on these cams, and go with something smaller on the intake side. If I cant find something moderately priced I will have custom's made. I have yet to find anyone running these with results to report.
 

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