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WEB-CAM
CAMSHAFTS
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| Web-Cam offers a variety of quality camshafts
for the Japanese motorcycles. Race tested and race proven, Web-Cam is
continually involved in race track testing and product improvement. |
| NOTE: Other models available by special
order. Please inquire. |
| Used by the World's Quickest and Fastest, Larry
“Spiderman” McBride, Ron Webb, Chris Hand and many more. |
| Part # |
Lift |
Duration |
Grind # |
Characteristics |
| KAWASAKI 900/1000/1100
-- Billet sold outright |
| 60-242 |
.384 |
240@.050 |
119 |
Street or turbo, Broad overall power range |
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| 60-092 |
.395 |
256@.050 |
110 |
Good mid-range, top end power for a hot
street. Use with big bore and valve springs. Three-bolt
adjustable cam sprocket required. |
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| 60-202 |
.425 |
260@.050 |
109 |
Excellent mid-range, top end power for a hot
street. Use shim under cam followers and valve springs.
Machine work required on head |
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| 60-212 |
..460/.435 |
262/261@.050 |
122/125 |
Excellent power for pro-gas engines. |
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| 60-152 |
.480/.460 |
266/262@.050 |
136/122 |
Small displacement pro-stock engines
(1200-1325cc). |
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| 60-222 |
.500/.470 |
275@.050 |
206/231 |
Large displacement pro-stock engines
(1395-1425cc). Repeat National Winner. |
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| SUZUKI
GS1100/1150,
16-VALVE-- Billet sold outright |
| 70-282 |
.340 |
240@.050 |
223 |
Bolt-in cams for GS1150. Increases power,
throughout RPM range. Strong mid-range, top-end for a hot
street-strip. Use the valve spring kit and remove oil pump from
rocker. |
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| 70-112 |
.348 |
257@.050 |
168 |
Large displacement, pro gas/pro-street.
Less aggressive than pro-stock grind with increased cam and rocker life. |
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| 70-312 |
.418/.385 |
256@.050 |
255/254 |
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| SUZUKI GSXR750/1100
THRU 1990
-- Core may be required with order. Camshaft use
requires ACS1100S or ACS750S Cam Sprockets. |
| 70-332 |
.370 |
246@.050 |
236 |
Improves mid-range, top end power for a
street-strip. Use valve spring kit. |
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| 70-382 |
.380 |
256@.050 |
202 |
Good mid and upper end power for large
displacement racing engines. |
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