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[m-6250-b303] Ford Motorsports Cam Hyd Roller Camshaft on 2040-parts.com

US $305.80
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Condition:New Brand:Ford Motorsport Exhaust Duration At 0.050 Inch Lift (DEG):224 Degree Manufacturer Part Number:M-6250-B303 Advertised Intake Duration (DEG):284 Degree Engine Compatibility:Ford 5.0L Advertised Exhaust Duration (DEG):284 Degree Recommended Use:Racing Intake Valve Lift (IN):0.480 Inch Type:Hydraulic Roller Tappet Exhaust Valve Lift (IN):0.480 Inch RPM - High:6000 Lobe Separation Angle (DEG):112 Degree RPM - Low:3000 Intake Centerline Angle (DEG):107 Degree Intake Duration At 0.050 Inch Lift (DEG):224 Degree UPC:756122625026

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