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Camshaft time!!! Help me out!

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Old Oct 20, 2011 | 11:43 PM
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Originally Posted by dodge5.9liter
Will do thank you! I talked to a guy over at inertia motorsports. They are designing some new billet cams right now. $600 they are going to be. I am looking around right now, but I will take your advise and talk to someone before I do something I regret.
$600 bucks for a inertia custom billet camshaft...???? Sorry bro, but thats way over priced in my opinion, i dont care what its made from.
$300+ bucks is more the average price for a decent cam and you wont have to rob a friggin bank to build your motor around the cam.
Keep in mind, unless you`re doing headwork, dont go crazy in the cam department, you`ll go backwards in performance in a big way if you do.
Not to mention, you`ll have to buy into EXXON stock...!!!! (lol)
 

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Old Oct 21, 2011 | 05:21 PM
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Originally Posted by LU229
$600 bucks for a inertia custom billet camshaft...???? Sorry bro, but thats way over priced in my opinion, i dont care what its made from.
$300+ bucks is more the average price for a decent cam and you wont have to rob a friggin bank to build your motor around the cam.
Keep in mind, unless you`re doing headwork, dont go crazy in the cam department, you`ll go backwards in performance in a big way if you do.
Not to mention, you`ll have to buy into EXXON stock...!!!! (lol)
lol thanks. Have any thoughts or information on the comp cam's or arrington cams?
What should I look to be replacing when doing a mild cam? First build so just trying to get the right set up.
 
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Old Oct 25, 2011 | 01:19 PM
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Are you referring to my LX setup?
Originally Posted by dodge5.9liter
That is the same thought I also got too. When you have comp cam's and others around $350 range. I spoke with hennessy performance before. They shot me down about a cam, but I will try to give them another shot about advise. If you wouldn't mind can you shoot me a pm or let me know what the set up you went with? Also did you do the install yourself?

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Old Oct 25, 2011 | 07:30 PM
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Inertia cams for the Eagle engine are only $325 + shipping
http://www.inertiamotorsports.com/camshafts.html
 
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Old Oct 25, 2011 | 07:40 PM
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Originally Posted by lxman1
Inertia cams for the Eagle engine are only $325 + shipping
http://www.inertiamotorsports.com/camshafts.html
I was told they are making some different ones.
 
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