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99 ram 1500 4x4 cam?

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Old Oct 3, 2013 | 12:25 PM
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If there avaliable,Mopar Part P5249549, this is the R/T cam.lift .458/467 w 109 lift.Spring P5249464,or P5007551,.467/.482 same spring at 10 hp over the R/t cam.You can use these as cross ref for ordering something else.Go Shopping..........
 
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Old Oct 3, 2013 | 12:43 PM
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Idt Mopar has those anymore, but you can find that cam grind at Crane Cams web site and Crower has one the is close to it.

These are Mopar performance part numbers that will let you run up to .525 lift. These part are still available.

Magnum Valve Springs P/N P5249464 $11.75 each x16 = $188

Magnum Valve Retainer P/N P4452032 $10.25 each x 16 = $164

VALVE KEEPERS
P4529218 8mm valve stem,hardened, 16 pcs $12.00

VALVE SEALS(VITON)
P5249661 16 pcs per pack 8mm stem,92 and newer $20.50
 

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Old Oct 3, 2013 | 12:46 PM
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Originally Posted by k5blazer35035
well i came up with is.. http://www.compcams.com/Company/CC/c...?csid=659&sb=2 i believe ima go with it
You will definitely need a tune for that cam. And the power starts at 700 rpm, which is under the idle of 750 rpm. Personally, I would get a cam that starts making power at 1000-1200 rpm. There would less sacrifice of topend.

I have that cam in an OBD1 5.9 so no tune. One cool thing about it is I can bumble along in 4lo without touching the throttle. She just goes where I point. But I can tell I am getting nowhere near what this cam can provide.
 

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