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    cam

    is it possible to fix a nick in a cam? if so would anyone be interested in a trickflow stage 3 cam for a 302 ho. ill try to get pics up

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    show some pics
    New combo going in 410w, tea225 high ports solid roller, novi2000, glens fuel system, pa
    Supercomp c4, some other things, hoping to run 10's...update 10.50@120 on 8 burned pistons...hoping to run 9's no cage in sight

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    yes, you can nick it or gouge it or anyhting like that, as long as it doesnt interfere with the cam bearings or where the lifter roll on it..
    2015 A6 Mustang GT that so far has gone 9.48@147 but still the fastest prochargerd S550 in the world aside from Tim Essick's!
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    its nicked where it rides in the bearings

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