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Old Oct 20, 2006 | 07:19 PM
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well another question for the gear heads im looking to rebuild the top end of my 4.3

what cam would you recommend and what intake would you recommend just some advice is what im looking for under a grand should be enough i hope looking to spend around 7-800 at the most.

what im wanting is to beef it up a little bit before i throw a procharger on it so im looking to get it to atleast 220-230 before procharger if its possible
 
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Well, considering you are moving towards a procharger, a blower specific grind would benefit you more once you have the procharger. I would contact Crane Cams directly through their tech line and see what they have to offer. They may have a cam that will fit the bill. They are also MUCH more knowledgable on the subject and are great people to work with (speaking from past experience with their tech line folks).

Also, some mild port work wouldn't hurt things while you have the heads off.

Before getting the Procharger, you may want to save up some money for a beefed up transmission.
 
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