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288 bc cams

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You could've searched and see that you would be stupid to put cams like that in a stock head. You would need to build the head (springs, retainers etc...)
 
Whoa, ease up.

Those cams are far too aggressive for a stock head. You will need to upgrade to stronger springs, retainers, might as well upgrade the lifters and valves as well. A complete Valve-Train upgrade would be recommended for these heavy cams.

If you're a near stock car, you'd benefit more from 264's or a 264/272 mix.
 
is your profile up to date? 35r with 750cc on a pretty much bone stock car?
 
The cams will fit the head, but the stock springs will never hold the roller tight against the cam due to more aggressive ramp speeds.

Again, had you searched even three minutes you would already know this, so this is heading to the Graveyard.
 
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