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Best Street Cam?

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What's the best street cam for my 292?   '55 TBird. Stock 1955 292 short block, "G" heads and rockers, iron '57 Manifold, 465 cfm Holley, '57 distributor, 57 exhaust manifolds, 3 speed manual, 389 gears.


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Florida_Phil;    This is the Cam that I used in my 55 -t-bird  It is from the Melling tool company.
It is listed as  RYB-1  It is a very good performance cam. Here are the listing for it.
Intake Info .290 Cam Rise, .400 Valve Lift .015 Clearance with 276 intake duration.

Exhaust info.294 Cam Rise,  .397 Valve Lift,. .024 Clearance  with 276 Exhaust Duration

They also recommend that you use there lifters Listed as ( J-892-16  Wink Hard enable  Mechanical  Lifters.
This is in a 1957 312 with G heads the car has a three speed with O/D.
I like it for the street and going thru the gears. It is great for town driving, and has the cam lope to it also. Hope this helps. Bob 
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Thanks for the info.  I built a 312 years ago with an Isky cam.  Don't remember the specs, but it was pretty mild.  I'm not into cams that sound good, but kill all the low and mid range.  I doubt my motor will ever see anything above 5,500 rpm.


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