Description

230/238 duration
111 lobe sep.
Comp Cams SBC Step Nose Xtreme Energy Hydraulic Roller Camshafts.
These special cams are made from an Austempered Ductile Iron Core, (a super hardened cast core), and have a reduced base circle (1.050). This allows the use of most rods on the market without having to grind any material from them when used in engines with a 3.750 stroke crank, such as those in the 383 and 406 sbc engines, and this includes the Scat H-beam rods, as they usually have the worst cam to rod interference. The 421 stroke cranks, (3.875) required very little grinding and, depending on the rod type, you may not have to grind them at all. This not only preserves the integrity of the rod, but most importantly, the rod bolt. By not having to grind the rods, you will also maintain the balance of the rotating assembly, should it have been already balanced before the rods were cam clearanced. We now use these reduced base circle cams in every sbc engine we build. These special cams can be used with a regular distributor gear. No need to run a bronze gear. Pushrod length will usually be approx. .050 longer than what a full base circle cam uses due to the reduced base of this cam.
Take a look at what has to be done to the rod body and bolt section of this rod in the picture below when using a full base circle cam in a 3.750 stroke (383 or 406) engine. The idea of having to go this far into the bolt is unsettling, to say the least. The reduced base circle cam eliminates having to do this. As mentioned above, this is one of the many reasons we now use the reduced base cams in all our sbc engines.
Important note from our company president, Skip White.
Our new line of Comp custom ground street rod cams has improved our horse power and torque numbers better than anything we have done to our lineup of street rod engines. The profiles on these cams are unique. We have increased the hp numbers approx. 20-30 with no increase in lift and duration or lobe sep. as compared to our former line of cams. As time goes, we will be adding many dyno reports with various combinations of intakes and rocker ratios, and showing this cam used in engine sizes from 383 cubic inch all the way up to our 434 pump gas street rod engines. These ads will show you many characteristics of the cam and how it will perform and our recommendations on what to expect as far as street manners are concerned.
We are often asked the rpm operating range of a given cam as stated on the cam card. This info is useless, in our opinion. These rpm ranges can be very misleading. It would be fair to say that 99.9% of people misinterpret these numbers. If we asked 20 different people just what does “operating range” mean, they would all most likely come up with a different explanation. Most people are also not aware that the size of your engine will drastically change the operating range numbers, and if you do understand that, then one must still wonder what operating range actually means.
Many cam cards will also make mention of the cam’s uses and characteristics, and we often find that info to be misleading also. The worst place to get cam recommendations is from a friend that has an engine similar to yours. Your friend often has nothing to to compare it against, and therein lies the problem. The next worst place to get a cam recommendation is from the cam manufacturer’s tech dept. We have many customers asking us to put a cam in an engine we’re building them based on the recommendations from a cam company they have spoken to. We usually find the recommendations to be terribly wrong for the customer’s application.
Our experience on a cam’s characteristics in a vehicle are based on years of feedback from our customers that have bought engines from us. This is real world experience. Our Superflo Dyno has also shown us exactly what a given cam will do in a given size engine. The compression ratio is also a very important factor in what a cam will do in an engine. For the most part, our line of engines are in the pump gas compression range.
The dyno results below are from various engine builds that have chose this cam.
Carefully read the test description in each of the dyno reports below. This exact cam was chosen in many of our sbc street rod engine builds. These are all pump gas street rod engines with approx. 10.5:1 compression. Most of the 383 and the 421 engines are running our low cost NKB aluminum heads. Some of the other engine builds are running the AFR heads. Various intakes and rocker ratios were used. The hp numbers produced with our new line of custom ground Comp Cams well exceed most other cams on the market the have nearly identical lift, duration and lobe sep. numbers.
You will see this list of dyno results grow in time as we will continue adding other combinations. We also offer several other special grind cams with fabulous profiles. We have a total of four different sbc Comp cams listed with dyno results. We also offer all of our cams in late model step nose or retro style flat nose for use in early style non-roller blocks.
Official Dyno Report in our 421 engine with this cam, NKB heads, single plane intake, Brawler 750 carb, and MSD distributor.
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Additional information
Brand | COMP CAMS |
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Manufacturer Warranty | 1 Year |
Manufacturer Part Number | S-510-08-SN |
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