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Post by 9T3SVT »

I just wanted to know if I put a Ford Racing F303 cam in my Cobra, will I need to change anything ??? I was told that I wouldn't have to seen 93 Cobras have 1.7 rockers. Is this true ??? I don't know much about cams so please help me out guys !!!
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Post by black93svt »

You might have piston to valve clearance issues with an F-303. AN E-303 with the 1.7's will work for sure but don't know if the F will clear. I had a buddy with AFR 185's and an F cam and they had to cut the pistons to make it work. Beings stock heads have smaller valves I'm not sure if you'll run into an issue or not.
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Post by QWKSNKE »

I 'think' it will work.

I am pretty sure that the problem black93 mentioned is because he was using a head with a 2.02 valve.

According to math I just did, an F cam would have .544 lift with 1.7 rockers. I ran a 544 lift cam on my cobra with stock bottom end with no problems
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Post by CobraStrike93 »

I know it is not my thread, but how much power increase did the F cam give a pretty much stock cobra?
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Post by BADBOY »

CobraStrike93 wrote:I know it is not my thread, but how much power increase did the F cam give a pretty much stock cobra?
Good question.
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Post by CobraStrike93 »

I wouldnt mind changing my cam, but if the increase is not much, or not much noticeable than I wont.
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Post by QWKSNKE »

I don't think you will see much over what a B or E cam would offer with stock heads. F cam 'might' be overkill because our heads in stock configuration stop flowing decently at .500 lift.

Instead of going with a alphabet cam look into a custom cam or some of the custom off the shelf grinds that AFM offers. I am currently on my 2nd AFM cam and I am just as pleased with it as I was the first grind I used.
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Post by QWKSNKE »

Forgot to add that I used a B cam with 1.7 rockers with stock heads (upgraded springs) in the cobra and made decent power. But there are better options out there
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Post by Ford »

Knew a guy several years back that was running an F cam in his 93. He ventured down to Dixie from Indiana for some sort of escapade. Legitimate street tires on the car,a bottle in the hatch...needless to say some of the vagabonds went out for a little street racing later on in the night. Various and sundry cars present with and without street tires. This 93 got ate up out of the hole but sucked them down and spit them out by the end of third and fourth. Car pulled hard on top end with the F cam. Very distinct idle, I do remember that about the F cam.

Keep us posted on the F cam swap.
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Post by CobraStrike93 »

Very interesting. Maybe what I should do is a head and cam swap, and keep the stock heads and cam for originality.
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Post by BADBOY »

There is a easy joke to be made here, but I wont do it.

When I list my car forsale, if it dont sell fairly quick I might concider doing motor work to it.
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Post by QWKSNKE »

CobraStrike93 wrote:Very interesting. Maybe what I should do is a head and cam swap, and keep the stock heads and cam for originality.
you wouldn't believe what a head swap would do for you
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Post by BADBOY »

There is nothing like some good head..........................................s
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Post by QWKSNKE »

BADBOY wrote:There is nothing like some good head..........................................s
LOL. Is there a such thing as bad head :D
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What about this cam !!

Post by 9T3SVT »

Lunati 51025 would I have to change anything to make it work? Can I use stock 1.7's and not worry about piston to valve clearance ?
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