lunati bracket II cam

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    has anyonre used this cam and did u like it, its the lunati bracket II cam straight 292 duration 512 lift @ 230
     
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    forgot to say its a flat tappet cam
     
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    That cam came in my car when I got it and it worked real well for street mild strip setup, sounded good also.
     
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    i ran one in a 351w done good
     
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    son had one in his 302 mustang at one time. it was a good street cam made good seat of pants power.
     
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    any idea what rear gear u guys used and if auotmatic whats the best size stall convertor to use i was thinking a 10 inch with around 3000 stall and 3.80 gears with about 9.5-1 comp my 600 holley vac sec for now and maybe a 670 avenger later
     
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    i ran a 3.55 with mine and a 2,600-2,800 stall it was a daily driver
     
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    ran a 3.80 gear and fmx tranny. 72 mustang, ran 8.80's in 1/8 mile. short block was all stock. and had factory heads mildly ported by hand.
     
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    i have a weiand action -plus intak eon the 302 now but its all stock except intake,headers and 600 holley .ive read in summit that the action-plus works well with larger cam profiles so does that mean this cam would work wll t=with this intake if not i will go with a stealth.im sorta on a budget but im saving up for good heads afr 165,s
     
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    should work fine.the stealth will probly help some

    my windsor was pretty stock

    performer intake,69 model heads ported on the exhaust side,750 holley vac, and a set of long tubes.

    it went some 8.30's in a mustang II on hard tires
     
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    At the time I had a 10" 3k converter with 4.62's in an 8 inch
     
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