Competition Cams 35-600-4 Thumpr; Camshaft on 2040-parts.com
Chino, California, US
Competition Cams 35-600-4 Thumpr; Camshaft Camshaft Thumpr; Camshaft Thumpr; Camshaft; Retro-Fit Hyd. Flat Tappet; 2000-5800rpm; Adv. Dur. 279 Int./297 Exh.; Valve Lift .490 Int./.475 Exh.; Lobe Angle 107 deg.; FEATURES:
COMP Cams manufactures truly superior hydraulic and solid flat tappet, hyd and mechanical roller, and overhead camshafts for everything from OE replacement to full race, designed and manufactured using cutting-edge technology and the finest engineering in the industry. Whether your engine is naturally aspirated, or you run nitrous, or a supercharger or turbo, our cams make more horsepower than any other. Looking for that ultimate hard-hitting muscle car idle? Check out our aggressive new Thumpr Cams. Match our camshafts up with our competition-grade lifters, valve springs, timing sets, and other supporting components, and you'll experience the ultimate in race-winning reliability! | |
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