It's on my 93 Lighting. I'm still waiting on parts to arrive so this was just a first fire to make sure all sounded well. Stock 351 short block, AFR Heads, HO ROller Cam, 1.7's, Longtubes, custom exhaust, Accufab 70mm Race TB, AKCO MAF Conversion, HPX slot meter, 42#(soon to be 80#) injectors, Zex Wet Kit, and now Vortech S-Trim powered as well. Tuned with a Quarterhorse, Binary Editor, and Innovate WB. I'll try to embed a quick cell phone video. This thing is so loud my ears hurt when I stand in front of it. Should easily get this brick into the 8's in the 1/8th.
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I know they say the HO cam is a good upgrade for power but how will it effect the motor if you use it as a truck ? Do you think it would help when towing ? I have a 95 f4te Bronco I am doing the GT40 head/intake swap with and wonder if its worth it to change the cam or if it will hurt my low end and gas mileage as I use it to pull my car trailer .Big Rooster Racing
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Due to the wide LSA of the cam and not much overlap, the HO cam is a pretty decent poweradder cam. I can tell you that my truck lost exactly .2 in the 1/8th when swapping from the stock flat tapped to the HO cam. When I say lost I mean slowed down. I did pick up about 1.5mph, but the 60' slowed from a 1.9 to a 2.1 with zero wheelspin. I threw some 4.56's i the rear to fix the issue. 4.56's with a blower!
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Originally posted by dumpycapri85 View PostI know they say the HO cam is a good upgrade for power but how will it effect the motor if you use it as a truck ?
Not sure exactly how you'll use that motor as a truck, but good luck, lol.
My understanding is that you loose bottom end making the cam swap. Add that to the heavier truck\bronco chassis and I would think it will affect your pulling an mileage a fair amount.
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I advanced the cam 4 degrees and with the 4.56's I have more low end tq than I can use on the street. Now with the S-Trim towing should just be stupid easy.
I use mine as a daily driver for my rental properties. It tows an 18' trailer to the dump and has even been known to pull a Bobcat on occasion. Never overheats, and is always reliable. I've run 8.7's on regular Toyo Proxies and I have a stock 1800 rpm stall converter.
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Originally posted by shumpertdavid View PostNot sure exactly how you'll use that motor as a truck, but good luck, lol.
My understanding is that you loose bottom end making the cam swap. Add that to the heavier truck\bronco chassis and I would think it will affect your pulling an mileage a fair amount.Big Rooster Racing
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