I'm considering swapping cams in the 351W that is going in my F350. I'm trying to decide between the Comp High Energy 260H and the 268H. The 79 weighs in at around 6000 pounds so I'm kind of leaning towards the 260H. What's your opinions?
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Which Comp cam?? 260H or 268H??
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The only reason I was considering the 268 was for the mid and top end improvement. That's where the motor needs the most help. The bottom end is fine with the gearing my truck has.
I just checked out the Xtreme 4x4 cams and I'm not sure which one to go with. It looks like I'd go with either the X4254H (35-235-3 )or the X4262H (35-239-3 ). The X4254H seems to be the best choice.
I'm going to be running a Edelbrock 600 cfm carb, Weiand Stealth intake, hedman headers. And the truck has 4.10 gears and a grany low 1st in the transmission.Last edited by Fordman75; 02-09-2006, 03:37 PM.
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Generally pick the smaller of the two...Should still be a torque monster with the x4262H and the gearing you will be using...
I'm really impressed with my XE cam from them...Builder/Owner of Badass Panther Wagons
Busy maintaining a fleet of Fords
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It's a flat tappet instead of a roller cam so it's not quite as bad.
Jeg's has the cam and lifter kit for $179.99.
The valve springs, retainers and locks are $130.97.
And the magnum roller rockers are $145.99.
And then once I check the length I'll also need to get a set of pushrods.
So far I've spent $1400 on parts for this truck I paid $200 for. And I'll be spending another $900 before it's on the road. Oh well atleast it'll be an almost completely rebuilt truck that won't have any problems pulling my trailer.Last edited by Fordman75; 02-09-2006, 07:22 PM.
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Originally posted by Fordman75Comp's catalog recommends the X4254H for towing. And my tow vehicles do occassionally have to go thru some fields that are quite muddy.
Comp Cam's catalog merely uses the phrase "Great for RV or Towing" in its description which is not synonymous with "Best Cam For Towing with a heavy vehicle"
Driving through a muddy field occasionally is not synonymous with "off roading"
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