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Old Apr 5, 2026 | 08:45 PM
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I have a 64ish 390 out of car that has a 4 bbl OEM intake that’s been ported and polished. The engine has also been blueprinted and balanced. It has around 10.5 to 1 compression. The engine has a comp 262 cam in it.

I have the engine in my 70 highboy. It is fueled by a Holy sniper system.

To me the engine seems soo very underpowered. I’ve talked to a few people who think it’s under cammed but I am not sure.

with this limited information given above does anyone have any recommendations or a cam to suggest?

Thank you in advance.
 
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Old Apr 8, 2026 | 09:03 AM
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XE262H is 218/224 @ .050 with .513 and .520 valve lift on a 110 lobe sep that would a long way from "under cammed" I think if anything it is overcammed by quite a bit. What I think it needs is a single pattern or nearly so cam with about 10-12 degrees less duration on about a 107 lobe sep to get it to make some torque. Does the engine have headers?
 
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Thank you for the reply.

Yes it has headers. Currently it has long tube headers on it but I’m going to have to change that to a shorty header due to clearance issues with them and suspension articulation.
 
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Just last week I ground a cam for a customer with a 390 in a Cobra. This engine was pretty similar to yours but with a little less compression. I used 217/223 @ .050 on a 107 lobe sep in on 105. .492/.496 lift. This looks pretty similar to what you've got but I used lobes with little less lift to make it all work with the springs etc that he already had.
 
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Old Apr 13, 2026 | 11:26 AM
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Here is what my engine has and is set at.
 
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A 268H is just too much duration for your application. The engine is overcammed. Being out on 110lsa is not optimum for making mid range torque and being up there at almost 220 @ .050 is about 10 degrees too much duration. They have the cam 7 degrees advanced and while advancing the cam tends to help low end torque by closing the intake valve earlier, all events are moved so that means that you're also dumping the exhaust early and this hurts torque and makes the EGT higher.
 

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What setup would you suggest for my application?

I would like this thing to be as powerful as it could be with good drivability and ability to push the truck in overdrive.

Thank you
 
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Originally Posted by moto_hero
What setup would you suggest for my application?

I would like this thing to be as powerful as it could be with good drivability and ability to push the truck in overdrive.

Thank you
I think that it would be best with a cam that's about 205 at .050 on a 108 lobe separation. Then put it in the engine with some advance on a 104 intake centerline. Your engine has got some compression but you're also at a pretty high altitude so that mean it really needs to be cammed using a strategy for low compression. This should give it a lot more low end torque when compared to a stock cam or what you have right now. It will have a somewhat noticeable idle but not too bad.
 
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I think that it would be best with a cam that's about 205 at .050 on a 108 lobe separation. Then put it in the engine with some advance on a 104 intake centerline. Your engine has got some compression but you're also at a pretty high altitude so that mean it really needs to be cammed using a strategy for low compression. This should give it a lot more low end torque when compared to a stock cam or what you have right now. It will have a somewhat noticeable idle but not too bad.
Yea we live at about 7500 feet and then can be at 12000 in a mater of minutes.

do you have a link you could post for said cam?

im fine with a noticeable idle. I honestly was hoping for one when I had the engine built for nothing more than the coolness factor.


 
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I doubt that a cam similar to this would be a shelf grind anywhere it will have to be a custom.
 
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Do you have a business that you would recommend?

Would it be worth retiming the current cam and setting it back to 4 degrees to see how it would like that?
 
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If you have a used stock Ford FE core I can regrind it to those specs for about $150 with shipping back to you. But any cam grinder should be able to do the same thing.

There is always a centerline that's optimum for a given cam in an application. Usually advancing will help low end power and idle vacuum but only to a point. Going farther tends to go in the opposite direction. You could try moving it back 4 degrees as a test. It won't hurt anything and you've already got the cam, its broken in and installed in the engine.

 
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