Ford Performance Parts M-6250-E303 Hydraulic Roller Camshaft


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New
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Oct 27, 21:39 PDT
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Item location:
Miami,FL,USA
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Worldwide
Item specifics
  • Brand:
    Ford Racing
  • Manufacturer Part Number:
    M-6250-E303
  • Fitment Type:
    Direct Replacement
  • Country/Region of Manufacture:
    United States
  • UPC:
    756122625019

Ford Racing M-6250-E303 Hydraulic Roller Camshaft

Camshaft

Hydraulic Roller Camshaft

Hydraulic Roller Camshaft; Performance Camshaft Work Only w/Mass Air Induction On EFI Systems; .498 in. Valve Lift;


SPECIFICATIONS:
  • Engine Make/Size: Ford 5.0L/302
  • Exh. Duration @ .050 in. (Deg): 220
  • Exh. Duration Advertised (Deg): 282
  • Exhaust Valve Lift: 0.498 in.
  • Intake Duration @ 0.050 in.: 220 Degree
  • Intake Duration Advertised: 282
  • Intake Valve Lift: 0.498 in.
  • Lifter Type: Hydraulic Roller
  • RPM Range: 1600-5600
  • Usage: Street/Performance

FEATURES:
  • Hydraulic Roller Camshaft

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