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Comp Cams Xtreme Energy 206/212 Hydraulic Flat Camshaft and Lifter Kit (88-95 Small Block V8 C1500, C2500, C3500, K1500, K2500, K3500)

Item EK-61-908336
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

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      • Xtreme Energy 206/212 Hydraulic Flat Tappet Cam For Chevy Small Block
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      • Strong Torque With Excellent Mileage And A Smooth Idle
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      • Includes Cams And Lifters
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      • Quicker Opening Lobe Profiles Deliver Increased Responsiveness & More Area Under The Lift Curve
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      • Increased Vacuum Allows A Step Up In Duration For Greater Performance
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      • Best Seller; Excellent All Around Performance In Street Carbureted Applications
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      • Work Best With COMP Cams Roller Rockers And Matched Valve Springs
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      • Require Other Performance Parts For Best Performance
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      • Duration At 0.006 Inch: 250° Intake / 260° Exhaust
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      • Duration At 0.050 Inch: 206° Intake / 212° Exhaust
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      • Max Lift With 1.5RR: 0.432 Intake / 0.444 Exhaust
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      • Lobe Separation Angle: 110°
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      • Intake Centerline: 106°
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      • Engine Type: Chevrolet 350 Small Block With 4.040 Inch Bore And 3.480 Inch Stroke
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      • Displacement: 356ci
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      • Compression Ratio: 9.25:1
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      • Dyno Tested With Dart S/R Heads, Edelbrock Performer Intake, Holley #3310 Vacuum Secondary Carburetor, And 1 5/8 Inch Headers
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      • Max Torque: 417 ft-lbs At 3700 RPM
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      • Max Power: 333 HP At 4700 RPM
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      • Manifold Vacuum: 19.5" Hg At 800 RPM & 21" Hg At 1000 RPM With No Load
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      • Fits 88-95 Small Block V8 C1500, C2500, C3500, K1500, K2500, K3500
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      Description

      High-Performance Camshaft Kit. The Comp Cams Xtreme Energy 206/212 Hydraulic Flat Camshaft and Lifter Kit is engineered to enhance torque delivery and overall engine responsiveness in Chevrolet small block engines. Ideal for street enthusiasts seeking a balance between power, smooth idle, and fuel efficiency, this kit upgrades valve train performance for daily-driven vehicles.

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      Construction and Appearance. Crafted from high-quality materials, the camshaft includes precision-ground lobe profiles optimized for lift and duration. The hydraulic flat tappet cam and matched lifters are designed for durability and quiet valve train operation, finished to resist wear and ensure longevity under street performance conditions.

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      Installation. Installation requires standard mechanical skills and does not require drilling or permanent modifications to the engine block. The kit is compatible with existing components, though pairing it with recommended valve springs and roller rockers will provide optimal results.

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      Warranty. This product includes a 12-month limited warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship.

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      Application. Designed specifically to fit the 1988-1995 Chevrolet Small Block V8 engines used in C1500, C2500, C3500, K1500, K2500, and K3500 trucks, ensuring compatibility with these models.

      Comp Cams CL12-230-2

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