Lsx Gen4 Gmpp Hotcam Camshaft on 2040-parts.com
Caledonia, Mississippi, United States
this is a brand new gmpp gen 4 5.3 "hotcam". i cannot find the cam card, but the specs are 203/212 at .050 and .600 lift at .050. this is an excellent daily driver, or turbo cam.
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