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New 49mm Dc35 Profile Camshafts Porsche 911 Cams Fits 3.0 3.2 3.3 3.6 Litre Drc on 2040-parts.com

US $965.00
Location:

Shingle Springs, California, United States

Shingle Springs, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Dougherty Racing Cams Manufacturer Part Number:DC35-112

DC35-112 Profile on new chill cast castings by Dougherty racing cams. 
Performance camshaft for high compression EFI or high HP turbo engines.
More aggressive than the factory GT2 Evo.

DC35-112 Specifications
258/238 @ 1mm         
252/232 @ .050"      
I/E valve lift .490"/.470"    
Lobe separation angle 112    
Lift @ overlap setting 2.4-2.6 mm
 
Fits the 1978 to 1995 Porsche engines with 49mm camshaft housings.

This set has the turbo scavenge pump and power steering drives. 
One or both can be removed at no added charge.

* These castings require the bolt and washer from the 1982 and later 911/930/964 engines.
The original pre '1982 sprockets will work.
 
More fitment information can be found at drcamshafts


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