Street 360 W/.528" P.S. Cam
Well, reading all this has made me realize how ignorant I am about cams. But just for s----s and grins, let me go way back to 1956. The 56 Plymouth Fury 303 had 26 more cubes than the Belvedere 277 Power Pack motor, and more compression ratio (9.25 vs. 8 to one). Despite road test and historical reports about the Fury's "hotter" cam, its duration and lift was virtually the same as the one in the 277 (both two and four barrel 277s had the same cam). Difference was the Fury had a tighter lobe separation. That's the only thing that made it "hotter."