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Comp Cams Lsr Rectangular Port Ls Ls3 L92 281/297 617/624 Roller Cam #54-469-11 on 2040-parts.com

US $373.88
Location:

Memphis, Tennessee, United States

Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Brand:COMP Cams Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:54-469-11 Country of Manufacture:United States Interchange Part Number:CCA-54-469-11 Part Brand:Competition Cams Other Part Number:281LRR HR13 UPC:036584195313


















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Brand New COMP Cams LSR Rectangular Port Hydraulic Roller Camshaft for GM LS-Series Gen III/IV V8 Applications with 3-Bolt CorePart #54-469-11.

Cam Specs & Description:

  • Valve Lash (IN/EX): Hyd / Hyd
  • RPM Range: 2000-7000
  • Advertised Duration (IN/EX): .281" / .297"
  • Duration @ .050" (IN/EX):  .231" / .247"
  • Valve Lift w/1.7 Ratio Roller Rockers (IN/EX):  .617" / .624"
  • LSA: 113°
  • Cam Description: Very wide power range and excellent mid-range torque and horsepower for LS engines with rectangular port cylinder heads.
Compatible Components (Not included, but available for sale on our eBay Store, red part #'s indicate upgrade options):
  • 850-16, 875-16 (Hyd. Roller Lifters)
  • 7955-16 (Hi-Tech 7.400" Pushrods)
  • 26926-16 (High Performance GM LS-Series Valve Springs)
  • 1779-16, 779-16 (Tool Steel , Titianium Retainers)
  • 623-16 (High Performance GM LS-Series Valve Locks)
  • 511-16 (Viton GM LS-Series Valve Seals)
  • 4695-16 (Spring Seats)
  • 7106 (LS-X Double 9-Keyway Timing Set)
  • 16765-KIT, 1521 (Rocker Arms & Kits)
Product Representation: Actual parts may vary based on configuration ordered.    


 

 

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