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Schneider 264-72F Cam

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Has anyone used the Schneider 264-72F cam, Part # 13059?

Adv. Duration Intake: 264/Exhaust: 272
Duration @ .050 Intake: 222/Exhaust: 230
Lobe Lift Intake: .300/Exhaust: .307
LSA: 110

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That Schneider camshaft you list is somewhat similar in specs to the Isky 301 S-66-IN S598-EX camshaft.  The Isky camshaft has a good rumble in the exhaust and while providing good low-end power, it also does well in the fuel economy department.   I’ve had that particular Isky camshaft ground on lobe centerlines anywhere from 108° to 113° depending upon the application.  110° lobe centers are the go-to number for a standard shift application.  Here’s the spec sheet for the Isky.
http://forums.y-blocksforever.com/uploads/images/1f56c13e-80f8-483a-8775-4ade.jpg  


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