Don’t call it a comeback. Crane Cams has announced that their engineers have developed more than 350 new camshaft profiles for 2011. There are applications for virtually everything across the board with many new roller sticks for LS-series engines. These 350 new grinds supplement the more than 80,000 cams already in Crane’s database.
Along with the camshafts the company has developed all the complimentary gear to go with them in the form of lifters, valve springs, retainers, locks, pushrods, and a whole lot more. All of Crane’s stuff is made right here in the USA which we’re happy to report! See the full release from Crane Cams below.
Here’s the full release from Crane Cams:
Crane Cams has developed over 350 new camshaft profiles for
2011. These include highly effective new roller cam designs for the
fast-growing LS-series of engines from GM,
as well as economical flat tappet grinds that range from mild
torque-producing profiles to radical-sounding grinds with nasty idle
characteristics.
The new designs are part of Crane’s industry-leading
database, which includes in excess of 80,000 profiles. As with all other Crane
products, they are proudly made in the USA.
Complimenting the new cam profiles are a compendium of
optimized valve train components, including lifters, valve springs, retainers,
valve locks and pushrods. Detailed information can be found in Crane’s massive
new 436-page catalog—which can be downloaded immediately from the company’s
newly-revamped website www.CraneCams.com.
A printed “hard copy” of the catalog is available and can be ordered
online.
Crane Cams can supply a CD of the catalog at no charge.
Requests for the handy disk can be made via phone (toll-free 866-388-5120),
online, or via mail. Send correspondence to Crane Cams, 1640 Mason Ave.,
Daytona Beach, FL 32117.






