CAM HELP NEEDED!

Well, yea.030 is tight. I’ve run tighter. You have to be sure there is a bunch of V to P clearance. I’d rather run a .038-.042 on the engine with stock rods. Quality aftermarket rods can go less since there is normally less rod stretch at a higher rpm.

The quench difference on the street and most track applications isn’t going to be noticed.

Most current build in progress will have a .032.
I am running stock length H beams, forged stock crank, pistons machined down to achieve zero deck. I can use my head gasket of choice to achieve the quench I am leaning towards .030 MLS. The block has been decked for finish for the MLS gaskets and aluminum heads