Kyrasis6
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The FE3 is a 16-valve head I think which means it will require much less duration to do the same job.
I got my cam from Shadbolt Cams in canada, total cost including shipping I think was $180 usd. I like the cam but currently my engine isn't setup right for it to run where it should. When I first rebuilt the engine I could pull civics off the line until 3rd gear where they smoked me. Now its a slug at low rpms but if I'm doing about 75 in 5th gear and downshift into 4th it will do 95 in nothing flat and I can have it doing 110 mph fairly easy once I get it in 5th. My transmission is modified though so you won't get that kind of top end.
My personal opinion if you want to run that cam is you should atleast have a Weber or Holley 5200 with some minor manifold and head work, pace setter headers, 2" exhaust, MSD Blater 2 or similar coil with low resistance wires (nothing Accel) and you should try to do something to boost your compression a little bit, or machine your cam sprocket to accept some timing bushings they make for chevys to advance the cam about 4 degrees to bring your low end dynamic compression back up. Probably not all of those are needed but will definatly compliment the cam setup.
If you want to keep some of your low end torque I would go for a slightly less aggressive cam, something in the 260-275 range.
There is also Colt Cams and Delta cams. Colt Cams was started by a guy from Shadbolt and they are in direct competition with eachother. Delta is in washington I believe and they probably make the 272 and 282 cams you where talking about. Delta will probably be less hassle because you don't have to do an international money order and wait 3 weeks for it to get through customs and stuff but I would ask if they have a split duration profile.
If you decide to go a different build route feel free to ask any questions you want.
K6