In another thread (closed) someone remarked something to the effect why anyone would use a boat cam in a car.
Comp Cams did just that with their Muscle Car cams. They offered OE duplicates and also improved versions.
All engines were boring ho-hum with just a few degrees here and there and marginal changes in lift.
All except for one: The Square Port BBC 425/427.
"...offer a step up from original equipment cam designs. These cams are stronger than stock and are tailored to the high compression engines of the sixties and seventies, through the design techniques of today."
Here is the cam to replace the 425/427 242/242 .520/.520 114CL OE cam:
11-551-5: 242/250 .575.604 110CL
Which is a "Solid-Jet boat with A or B impeller. Skiing, pleasure, performance."
The boat buys need low-mid range torque to get the hull out of the water. They inject cold water into the exhaust heaters to "shrink the pipe diameters" to get higher low-rpm torque.
Sounds like would be a beast of a street engine...
I had a 425/427 in a C20 and almost tried this cam. A BBC nitrous street racer I met said the high lift cams really "woke up" the square ports.
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