Re: cam2

From: Punch (2punch.crash2000@AHM.com)
Date: Wed Feb 12 2003 - 22:45:14 EST


yes cam2 is 110 ocatane!
http://www.racegas.com/
provided by sunoco though,

maybe use these?
http://www.goldeagle.com/104plus/products.htm

http://www.holley.com/HiOctn/ProdLine/Products/NOS/NOSCA/OctBoost.html

Punch

""Ken Allgood"" <kenallgood@cox.net> wrote in message
news:001101c2d309$6eb55860$6501a8c0@ken...
>
> Ok, I'm probably going to look silly asking this.... but anyway....
>
> Looking at a 72 Dodge Swinger with a built 440 pulling 565HP. Talked to
> the guy today over the phone. One thing he mentioned was that it needs
> cam2, otherwise it will spark knock pretty bad (due to 12-1 compression
> ratio)... Is Cam2 racing fuel (like 110 octane stuff), and if so, that's
> probably going to be too expensive for me as a weekend driver (would
> probably drive it weekends and maybe once a week), so probably plan on me
> filling it up maybe twice a month (assuming it's around 10 gallon tank and
> VERY low MPG). He says he's spent $6K-$7K on just building the engine,
and
> he's selling the whole thing for $7,500... How much would Cam2 run me,
if
> it's what I think it is, then I'll just save that money and put it into
the
> Dakota :-) I won't sink the money into a car for it to be a trailer queen
> and/or just for the strip.. which he did say it's street legal, and should
> pass inspection.
>
> Ken Allgood
>
>



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