We have developed a new line of HEMI Cams. Each Cam is specially designed, or we should say redesigned, to work better than any other manufacturers cams on the market with the New HEMI. We examined all of the driveability issues and our new redesign addresses all of the problems with the current aftermarket cams including the idling and roughness that have previously been unavoidable. We're extremely confident that our Stage 2 HHP Camshaft will beat the competition in streetability, power and performance.
All of our Stage 2 cams are designed and tested to work in conjunction with ported and polished heads with upgraded valve springs and computer tuning via the Diablosport Predator with a custom CMR tune is required. In addition, it is highly recommended that you combine this combination with a higher stall torque converter due to expected idle issues and if your engine is equipped with MDS, we recommend you replace your MDS lifters. Our dyno output of 370 rear wheel horsepower, which is the equivalent of 450 horsepower at the crank, was seen when this cam was combined with our HHP line of Ported Heads, the older B&G Flash and the Pro Torque 2800 Stall torque converter. This was on a vehicle that also had a full exhaust system and a performance air intake. That's well over SRT-8 Power!
Specifications:
- Gross Valve Lift: .528 Intake & .531 Exhaust
- Tappet Lift at 0.006 Duration: 268/Intake & 272/Exhaust
- Valve Timing at 0.050 for Intake: 7-/Open & 43/Close
- Valve Timing at 0.050 for Exhaust: 45/Open & 5-/Close
- Lobe Separation and Lobe Lift: A special combination designed specifically to run with the 5.7L engine.
Rated Dyno Numbers: 75 horsepower when combined with the HHP Stage 2 Package.
Additional Requirements for MDS Engines: For use of this cam on MDS engines, we recommend replacing your lifters with non-MDS lifters, aka the SRT-8 6.1L lifter set.
***Installation of this cam in a 5.7L require 6.1L Push Rods or milling of the heads .030 due to the differences in the base circle of Comp Cams core**
HHP does not suggest that you replace your camshaft yourself. Please take your camshaft to trained professionals such as HHP or one of our partnering performance shops around the nation for installation. Incorrect installation will severely damage and can ruin your engine.