Post by hotrodder on Jun 26, 2008 22:30:37 GMT -5
Here's a list of companies that I've been told are good cam manufactures for our Mopar motors. And since the big block Mopars (where most of my knowledge is) uses the .904 lifter tappet size, the cams for these motors can be ground differently. I would very much like to get some feedback on this if possible, and any questions, comments, concerns would be thankful. On to the business side of things...
Lunati:
small block: www.lunaticamshafts.com/Category.aspx?id=87
big block: www.lunaticamshafts.com/Category.aspx?id=88
Lunati's VooDoo cam is a nice cam for the Mopar motors, one was spec'd out for a 440/505 cid stroker to make a good 550 horse power..... It is the cam number: 60305LK. The best person to call, out of all the companies, and I've been refered to this guy by a major Mopar engine builder, the guys name is Steve Slavik, his current number is 901-365-0950 ext: 1126. He's worked at a few other major cam manufactures and has been in the buisness for some time.....
Engle Cams:
englecams.com/catalog/ Below I'm going to include there new "flyer" I've printed out for reference, the number to call is 310-450-0806 and talk with Chris. As for Engle, they used to grind Hughes Engines cams that they offer.....
Hughes Engines:
small block: www.hughesengines.com/partResults.asp?eTypeID=1&pType=CM
big block: www.hughesengines.com/partResults.asp?eTypeID=14&pType=CM
UltraDyne:
www.ultradyne.com/ once you get to there home page, go under the tab labled PRODUCTS then a list appears and click catalog, a list of cams should appear on the next page, at the bottom of the page you will, or should, see a list of thumbnails that are a list of different application types such as, street, prostreet, competition, ect.... Just take your pick, and if you got any questions, give them a call....
There are others available, but there are of some of the most highly recommended compaines for Mopar cams of today.... I didn't include Mopar Performance cams becuase a lot of the grinds on the purple cams are older grind profiles, and some of the profiles today are, imo, and as I've read, are superior to those of yester year..... But if you want, then I'm gonna use Jegs as a reference point, hope yall don't mind:
www.jegs.com/p/Mopar+Performance/746961/10002/-1/10707
I hope this info will help some people out around here when it comes to cam selection, and reference. Hopefully someone will chime in on the small block side of things because there are some things to think of when it comes to cam selection for sb rather than bb....
Here are the two flyers from Engle Cams, this is also for reference only:
Lunati:
small block: www.lunaticamshafts.com/Category.aspx?id=87
big block: www.lunaticamshafts.com/Category.aspx?id=88
Lunati's VooDoo cam is a nice cam for the Mopar motors, one was spec'd out for a 440/505 cid stroker to make a good 550 horse power..... It is the cam number: 60305LK. The best person to call, out of all the companies, and I've been refered to this guy by a major Mopar engine builder, the guys name is Steve Slavik, his current number is 901-365-0950 ext: 1126. He's worked at a few other major cam manufactures and has been in the buisness for some time.....
Engle Cams:
englecams.com/catalog/ Below I'm going to include there new "flyer" I've printed out for reference, the number to call is 310-450-0806 and talk with Chris. As for Engle, they used to grind Hughes Engines cams that they offer.....
Hughes Engines:
small block: www.hughesengines.com/partResults.asp?eTypeID=1&pType=CM
big block: www.hughesengines.com/partResults.asp?eTypeID=14&pType=CM
UltraDyne:
www.ultradyne.com/ once you get to there home page, go under the tab labled PRODUCTS then a list appears and click catalog, a list of cams should appear on the next page, at the bottom of the page you will, or should, see a list of thumbnails that are a list of different application types such as, street, prostreet, competition, ect.... Just take your pick, and if you got any questions, give them a call....
There are others available, but there are of some of the most highly recommended compaines for Mopar cams of today.... I didn't include Mopar Performance cams becuase a lot of the grinds on the purple cams are older grind profiles, and some of the profiles today are, imo, and as I've read, are superior to those of yester year..... But if you want, then I'm gonna use Jegs as a reference point, hope yall don't mind:
www.jegs.com/p/Mopar+Performance/746961/10002/-1/10707
I hope this info will help some people out around here when it comes to cam selection, and reference. Hopefully someone will chime in on the small block side of things because there are some things to think of when it comes to cam selection for sb rather than bb....
Here are the two flyers from Engle Cams, this is also for reference only: