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COMP Cams 10-201-4 - Camshaft A8 260H-10

COMP Cams  |  SKU: COMP-10-201-4
Sale price $32599 Regular price $35859

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Description

COMP Cams 10-201-4 - Camshaft A8 260H-10

High Energy 212/212 Hydraulic Flat Cam for AMC 290-401

Good low end torque. Strong mid-range power. Excellent for towing or performance. Smooth idle in 304 and up.

Camshaft Series: High Energy
Usage: Street/Performance
Cam Type: Hydraulic Flat Tappet
Grind Number: 260H
Basic Operating RPM Range: 1,200-5,200
Intake Duration at .050 Inch Lift: 212
Exhaust Duration at .050 inch Lift: 212
Advertised Intake Duration: 260
Advertised Exhaust Duration: 260
Lobe Separation: 110
Intake Valve Lift: 0.447
Exhaust Valve Lift: 0.447
Lifters Included: No
Valve Springs Required: Yes
Assembly Lubricant Included: Yes
Camshaft Gear Attachment: 1-Bolt
Camshaft Material: Cast Iron
Engine Family: American Motors 290-401 c.i. 8 Cylinder (1966-1991)
Cam and Lifter Kit Upgrade: CL10-201-4
K-Kit Upgrade: K10-201-4
Lifter Type: Hydraulic Flat Tappet
SK-Kit Upgrade: SK10-201-4
Amazon ASIN: N/A
C.A.R.B. Exempt for Racing and Off-Road Only Vehicles?: Yes, but must be a race/competition only vehicle.
C.A.R.B. Exempt for Federally Certified Vehicles Manufactured Before 1967?: Yes, but must meet tailpipe emission standards for year of vehicle.
C.A.R.B. Exempt for California Certified Vehicles Manufactured Before 1965?: Yes, but must meet tailpipe emission standards for year of vehicle.
C.A.R.B. Exempt for Foreign Vehicles Manufactured Before 1967?: Yes, but must meet tailpipe emission standards for year of vehicle.
C.A.R.B. Exempt for On-Road Vehicles?: No
C.A.R.B. Exemption Reason: N/A
C.A.R.B. E.O. Number: N/A

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