
254/260 duration
112 lobe sep.
This cam is our most popular choice for our street rod bbc engine builds.
Comp Cams 'Xtreme Marine & Auto' Step Nose Hydraulic Roller Camshafts.
Cam info:
This cam is one of our official cam choices in our line of bbc engines. It is the perfect size to offer the best balance of power while putting a relatively low amount of stress on the valve train. It makes a great amount of overall power on bbc street rods. This cam is somewhat aggressive yet suitable in 496 bbc engines or larger. It has a very aggressive nature in the smaller 454/468 sized engines and would require around 11:1 or higher compression ratio, but becomes more manageable in the 496 or larger builds. Compression ratio in a 496 engine build would need to be 10.5:1 or higher to yield decent results. This cam would be considered outstanding in a 540 and up to a 572 street rod build. Around 10.2:1 compression ratio or more would be all that is needed to obtain great results on these larger engines in a street rod.
This cam has a unique profile. Our former cam used in our 555 engine was nearly identical in lift and duration and had a 110 lobe sep, and it made approx. 35 hp less on every combo we ran it on. Our new Comp cam is setup with a 112 lobe sep, yet still makes so much more power, and with the 112 lobe sep, creates a safer setup overall for the engine than a 110 lobe sep.
This is an amazing cam in every respect. As you may know, there are many aspects to a cam's profile besides lift, duration and lobe sep. and Comp Cams has produced an excellent cam that works very well in all bbc street rods. We're going to list below our actual dyno results on every size of bbc engine we have dynoed with this cam. We have used it in at least 600 bbc engines, from a 496 up to our 632 in the past couple years. Of the three Comp Cams we use, this is our most popular by far.
We offer two more amazing Comp cam profiles that we're very proud of. For those running the smaller bbc engines or lower than normal compression ratio, we recommend our one size down cam (566/566 lift) for improved low end response if you're building a 454/468 engine. Even then that would be considered somewhat aggressive, and would require compression ratio numbers in the low to mid 11's to operate well. For those building a 496 with approx. 10.5:1 comp. ratio or more, and want the decent bottom and mid to top end power available in a hydraulic roller without having to spend huge amounts of money to stabilize the valve train, then the 566/566 cam would be the better choice for you. See our other listings for these cams. Should you be running a 454-468 engine and have compression in the low 9's and below 10.5:1, then we suggest the 547/547 lift Comp cam in our other listings.
This cam will allow safe operation of the valve train without spending a huge amount of money on valve train components. It's not going to give any problems in the long run if you're running decent hardware and lifters. You must run a higher than normal grade lifter such as our Max Effort Series. This increased lift and duration will bring the spring pressures up on the nose somewhat high, and that's desirable to maintain valve train stability.
Official Dyno report on our 496/505 engine with this cam and a single plane intake.
674 hp with our new Bravo 335 heads is outstanding. This particular engine only had approx. 9.85:1 compression ratio. Normally we run right at 10.3:1 Our hp numbers would have been higher for certain had we had the compression ratio in the higher zone.
Official dyno report on our 496 engine with cam choice .575/.575, Bravo heads, our new Brawler carburetor, and a single plane intake.
Our regular Howards Tie Bar hyd. roller lifters were on the verge of valve float at peak power rpm on the smaller bbc engines. As you may know, the smaller cubic inch bbc engines will require a bit more rpm to make max power, and right at 6000 rpm, the regular street tie bar lifters were allowing light valve float to enter the picture. This is evident on the dyno, as the engine takes a sharp nose dive right about 5900-6000 rpm.
Truth is, prior to this rpm, the hp numbers were not climbing the way they should, and minor valve float was taking place earlier than 5900. Valve float to a minor degree can allow a valve to come loose from its locks. This could spell instant doom for your engine. It would be fair to say that most dropped valves in bbc engines happen when the rpm is taken past the valve train limits. Each time minor valve float comes in, it is weakening, or may we say, creating excessive wear on components that eventually lead to a dropped valve.
We have many allies against such problems, and without spending a great amount of money, including the lightweight PBM Competition valves, and Comp Cams light weight springs and retainers we use in all our bbc heads. We also use high quality lightweight roller rockers. Read below for more info on things you can do to prevent problems in the valve train when running cams in the upper lift range. If you think you can get by with a slightly smaller cam, we offer two other cams identical in its overall design but has a slightly lower lift, 566/566, and a slight reduction in duration. It would be better suited for the 496 pump gas street rods in our opinion, and is less demanding on what type lifters you use.
The 575/575 cam in this ad would be considered max size you could run on a normal 496 build, providing you had at least 10.5:1 or higher compression ratio and a set of heads that were 320cc or more. There is a point that larger than needed cams will not produce more power but leave you with less street manners than the smaller cam.
We also offer a third cam choice in our lineup of bbc street rod cams. It has a lift range of 547/547 and even less duration. This is the most practical size cam for 454 and 496 engine builds that are put in heavier cars, sport trucks and boats. This size cam offers the best street manners, and valve train stability is excellent. It's fair to say that 90% of our customers that choose a cam for their particular build end up with a cam that's larger than needed.
Listed below are a few important solutions to preventing valve train issues while having maximum performance and longevity in your engine when running large lift cams.
The solution to running a hyd. roller cam of decent size in a bbc engine is an easy, low cost fix, thanks to the Howards Max Effort lifters and Comp lightweight springs. The cost is only slightly more than the regular Howards street tie bar lifters, and they are undoubtedly the most stable hyd. roller lifters on the market without going to all out racing hyd. lifters. The Max Efforts are also very quiet. Not sure what rpm range they can remain stable at, but we have pushed some of our bbc engines up to the 6500 rpm range in order to establish the fall off point of a particular build. Fall off on hp levels are gradual up to 400 rpm past the max hp rpm range when using these special lifters, and that's the way it should be. We now use these lifters with all three of our bbc cam choices.
The next big cause for valve train instability when running a cam in the upper lift and duration range on a bbc engine would be having spring pressure that is too low. Regardless of what some may say would be the correct spring pressure, we know what it should be for safe operation and good performance. The numbers are slightly high, according to some uninformed authorities, but running too low of a spring pressure will assure valve float when running a cam of this size.
If you have weak springs or wrong pressure ranges in your setup, then you must correct this. We offer a proper set of Comp valve springs that work perfectly with this cam. They do not require unusually long valves. We're very satisfied with the seat to nose ratio. These springs are also much lighter in weight than previous springs we have used, and that's a real plus when trying to stabilize the valve train on a bbc engine running at near or above 6000 rpm.
As you may know, there are larger lift bbc hyd. roller cams on the market, and we have used them for those running Pro-Street setups. Those also require a different type of lifter and special springs than what is used when running our regular Comp Cams. Our experience is vast on how to properly setup your valve train, due to the fact we have dynoed so many bbc street rod engines.
Big block Chevy engines pose a problem when running healthy sized hyd. roller cams if the valve train is not setup properly. It is essential that you address this before you start your build.
We also offer this cam in a retro roller style for use with early model blocks.
Please read the complete ad before purchasing this cam. If you're not sure if this cam is correct for your application, feel free to contact us for technical support.
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The real story...Skip White Performance vs. White Performance & Machine
I'm sure many of you have noticed there are two high performance engine builders in Kingsport, TN with similar names, and this has led to a great amount of confusion.
We are Skip White Performance, NOT White Performance and Machine or Marine or any other similar name. Many customers looking for us online inadvertently find them, thinking we are the same company. Definitely not...there is no connection between the two companies. We don't have a problem with free enterprise (competition). However, when the competition builds their foundation on such things as a name similarity and their supposedly long history of being in business, then we think it's about time we set the record straight.
We have owned White Performance since 2003, with the exception of the machine shop, which was owned by Fred White at the time. He continued to operate the machine shop and build engines for us while we continued selling online under the eBay user ID of skipwhite and the eBay store name of whiteperformance1.
Due to their limited production capability and many disagreements about the engine building process and workmanship, we opted to open a full scale machine shop of our own. Fred White began competing against us even though our contract had a no compete clause in it. Fred White sold his machine shop in 2016.
As our business grew over the years, we expanded our operation, and have become the number one street rod engine building in the nation. Due to the name similarity, many people looking for us mistakenly contacted Fred's shop. The problem continues to this day and the new owners of Fred's shop reap the benefits from this confusion between the two shops. Fortunately we stay plenty busy throughout the year, but a new problem has come up. We?re getting calls nearly on a daily basis from people that realize there are two shops in this town with very similar names and complain of serious problems in getting their engine in a timely manner from them. They think they purchased their engine or rotating assembly from us. Due to the confusion, there was an increasing amount of negative talk that is starting to reflect on our reputation within the street rod community, when in fact we have a near perfect reputation in this industry.
All in all, we have been in this business for going on 25 years. By putting heart and soul in this company, we have become the number one street rod engine builder in the country. Skip White's passion has been owning and building street rods for 54 years on a personal level. The knowledge he has gained over time has allowed him to venture into this business and succeed to a very high level.
As mentioned above Fred White sold his machine shop to an investor in early 2016. This investor lacks any knowledge of this industry. They continue to use the White Performance & Machine name. Fred White is no longer associated with the company in any way. Their main spiel in advertising is, "In business since 1979," when in fact, we purchased the White Performance company in 2003, with the exception of the machine shop. The great pretenders continued capitalizing from our success, but as mentioned, have been degrading our reputation. (Update, The people that took over Fred Whites machine shop are no longer in business as of the past couple years.)
FAST FORWARD TO 2026...We have become the largest street rod engine builder and supplier of rotating assemblies in the nation. Our engines, rotating assemblies, and cylinder heads are built to very high standards and shipped to our customers in a timely manner. We are a premier seller on eBay with a 100% positive feedback score of well over 212,000.
Our engines are custom-built to our customers' specifications and are shipped, in general, in 2-3 weeks, perhaps sooner, depending on the season. Our rotating assemblies ship out in about one week, and our heads ship in about a week or less.