![]() 474/.510) than your heads and tune will handle. ![]() ![]() Cobalt is right, anything past 220 degrees on stock vortec heads and the gains stop on a normal street engine. If anything more than a stock cam is used, springs are required. My guess is that the ZZ4, while a really good cam (used a couple of 'em) for appropriate use, just might be a bit more &. Unmodified heads w/stock retainers and seals will allow somewhere between 0.420' and 0.470' lift- but this has to be verified on a per head basis. 040 over 305 block) with L98 aluminum heads. My brother needed one and I'm planning to use the other in a 336 (3.75 stroked. I bought two of 'em a few years ago just because they were cheap (for hr cams) at $140 for the pair shipped, off of ebay back when guys were replacing them in Ramjet and HT383 crate motors with stupid thumpy cams. Haven't used one myself yet, but everything I've read about it (and that is LOTS) makes me think it is something you ought to look in to, if you want good low to mid rpm grunt. Moderate lift and duration is supposed to wake up the stock 350 and still play nice with your oe heads and tune. For what my 1 cent is worth I think the cam you are looking for is the GM "Ramjet" p/n 14097395 cam.
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