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FP2/Comp 101200 Cams... idle? streetability?

I was just wondering how "streetable" the FP2/Comp 101200 cams are. It said "lumpy" idle, is it bad? I just want some cams that will give me the some power, but retain some streetability too.

EDIT: These are fairly comparable to the 272's, if anyone has info on them that would also be appreciated.
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Re: FP2/Comp 101200 Cams... idle? streetability?

http://videos.streetfire.net/search/...606BA99248.htm sound something like that, no clue on drivability but I've only heard good things
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Re: FP2/Comp 101200 Cams... idle? streetability?

My friend ran 272's in his street car and they worked awesome. He had his whole motor built though so I'm not sure if they would perform exactly the same or not on a stock motor. I was thinking of goin 264/272's... I think it should give me better spool up. If my understanding of how the cams work is how I'm taking it. lol
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Re: FP2/Comp 101200 Cams... idle? streetability?

IDK if the spool time would be much different seeing that the exhaust valves would more directly effect spool. I can see where it might because the 246 is known for better low end power thus creating more exhaust at lower rpms causing spool to be faster, so I guess it could go either way. Either way both setups I hear great things about. BTW Brian, your car would look sick lowered with rims and tint(kinda like the one in that vid )
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BTW Brian, your car would look sick lowered with rims and tint(kinda like the one in that vid )
Thanks. All I plan on doing is lowering it, tinting the windows, putting on 95 Talon sideskirts and some new wheels and it'll be done. lol
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