Comp Cams Xtreme Energy, XR292R Best for Pro Street
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Comp Cams Xtreme Energy, XR292R Best for Pro Street

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Comp Cams Xtreme Energy, XR292R Best for Pro StreetXtreme Energy, XR292R Best for Pro Street, Needs Aftermarket Intake & Exhaust Lifter Type: Solid Roller Lifter Engine Family: Ford 351W 8 cyl. 1969 1995 Description: Mechanical Roller Best for Pro Street. Needs aftermarket intake and exhaust, 11: 1 compression or more and 3500 stall. Cam Family: Xtreme Energy Mechanical Street Roller Camshafts Specifications RPM Range: 3200 to 7200 Valve Timing: 0. 015 Lobe Separation: 110 Intake Centerline: 106

Xtreme Energy, XR292R Best for Pro Street, Needs Aftermarket Intake & Exhaust

Lifter Type: Solid Roller Lifter

Engine Family: Ford 351W 8 cyl. 1969-1995

Description: Mechanical Roller-Best for Pro Street. Needs aftermarket intake and exhaust, 11:1 compression or more and 3500 stall.

Cam Family: Xtreme Energy Mechanical Street Roller Camshafts

Specifications

RPM Range: 3200 to 7200

Valve Timing: 0.015

Lobe Separation: 110°

Intake Centerline: 106°



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1981 - 1993 Ford Bronco Custom
1985 - 1995 Ford Bronco Eddie Bauer
1981 Ford Bronco Ranger XLT
1990 - 1995 Ford Bronco XL
1982 - 1983 Ford Bronco XLS
1984 - 1995 Ford Bronco XLT
1982 - 1993 Ford Bronco XLT Lariat
1992 Ford Bronco XLT Nite
1995 Ford Bronco XLT Sport
1969 - 1974 Ford Country Sedan Base
1969 - 1974 Ford Country Squire Base
1969 - 1972 Ford Custom Base
1969 - 1977 Ford Custom 500 Base
1976 - 1977 Ford Custom 500 Ranch Wagon
1975 - 1982 Ford E-100 Econoline Base, Chateau
1975 - 1983 Ford E-100 Econoline Custom
1975 - 1978 Ford E-100 Econoline Northland
1983 Ford E-100 Econoline XL
1975 - 1982 Ford E-100 Econoline Club Wagon Chateau, Base
1975 - 1983 Ford E-100 Econoline Club Wagon Custom
1975 - 1978 Ford E-100 Econoline Club Wagon Northland
1983 Ford E-100 Econoline Club Wagon XL
1975 - 1995 Ford E-150 Econoline Base
1975 - 1982 Ford E-150 Econoline Chateau
1975 - 1991 Ford E-150 Econoline Custom
1975 - 1978 Ford E-150 Econoline Northland
1983 - 1995 Ford E-150 Econoline XL
1975 - 1986 Ford E-150 Econoline Club Wagon Base
1975 - 1995 Ford E-150 Econoline Club Wagon Chateau, Custom
1975 - 1978 Ford E-150 Econoline Club Wagon Northland
1983 - 1991 Ford E-150 Econoline Club Wagon XL
1984 - 1995 Ford E-150 Econoline Club Wagon XLT
1975 - 1995 Ford E-250 Econoline Base
1975 - 1982 Ford E-250 Econoline Chateau
1975 - 1991 Ford E-250 Econoline Custom
1975 - 1978 Ford E-250 Econoline Northland
1983 - 1995 Ford E-250 Econoline XL
1975 - 1986 Ford E-250 Econoline Club Wagon Base
1975 - 1982 Ford E-250 Econoline Club Wagon Chateau
1975 - 1991 Ford E-250 Econoline Club Wagon Custom
1975 - 1978 Ford E-250 Econoline Club Wagon Northland
1983 - 1991 Ford E-250 Econoline Club Wagon XL
1984 - 1991 Ford E-250 Econoline Club Wagon XLT
1975 - 1995 Ford E-350 Econoline Base
1975 - 1982 Ford E-350 Econoline Chateau
1975 - 1991 Ford E-350 Econoline Custom
1975 - 1978 Ford E-350 Econoline Northland
1983 - 1995 Ford E-350 Econoline XL
1977 - 1986 Ford E-350 Econoline Club Wagon Base
1992 - 1993 Ford E-350 Econoline Club Wagon Custom HD
1977 - 1995 Ford E-350 Econoline Club Wagon Custom, Chateau
1977 - 1978 Ford E-350 Econoline Club Wagon Northland
1983 - 1991 Ford E-350 Econoline Club Wagon XL
1994 - 1995 Ford E-350 Econoline Club Wagon XL HD
1984 - 1995 Ford E-350 Econoline Club Wagon XLT
1992 - 1995 Ford E-350 Econoline Club Wagon XLT HD, Chateau HD
1975 - 1976 Ford Elite Base
1981 Ford F-100 Ranger Lariat, Ranger, Custom, Ranger XLT
1983 - 1986 Ford F-150 Base
1981 - 1992 Ford F-150 Custom
1995 Ford F-150 Eddie Bauer, Special
1993 - 1995 Ford F-150 Lightning
1981 - 1989 Ford F-150 Ranger
1981 Ford F-150 Ranger XLT, Ranger Lariat
1982 - 1995 Ford F-150 XL
1982 - 1983 Ford F-150 XLS
1983 - 1995 Ford F-150 XLT
1982 - 1992 Ford F-150 XLT Lariat
1983 - 1995 Ford F-250 Base, XLT
1981 - 1994 Ford F-250 Custom, Ranger
1981 Ford F-250 Ranger Lariat, Ranger XLT
1995 Ford F-250 Special, Eddie Bauer
1982 - 1995 Ford F-250 XL
1982 - 1983 Ford F-250 XLS
1982 - 1992 Ford F-250 XLT Lariat
1981 - 1994 Ford F-350 Base
1981 - 1992 Ford F-350 Custom
1981 Ford F-350 Ranger Lariat, Ranger XLT, Ranger
1995 Ford F-350 Special, Eddie Bauer
1982 - 1995 Ford F-350 XL
1982 - 1983 Ford F-350 XLS
1983 - 1995 Ford F-350 XLT
1982 - 1992 Ford F-350 XLT Lariat
1969 Ford Fairlane Base, 500
1969 - 1974 Ford Galaxie 500 Base
1969 - 1970 Ford Galaxie 500 XL
1973 - 1976 Ford Gran Torino Brougham
1974 - 1975 Ford Gran Torino Elite
1972 - 1975 Ford Gran Torino Sport
1972 - 1976 Ford Gran Torino Squire, Base
1975 - 1977 Ford Granada Base, Ghia
1969 - 1986 Ford LTD Base
1970 - 1986 Ford LTD Brougham
1976 - 1986 Ford LTD Country Squire
1980 - 1986 Ford LTD Crown Victoria
1986 Ford LTD Crown Victoria LX, Country Squire LX
1976 - 1979 Ford LTD Landau
1985 Ford LTD LX Brougham
1980 - 1982 Ford LTD S
1988 - 1991 Ford LTD Crown Victoria LX, S, Base
1977 - 1979 Ford LTD II Base, S
1977 - 1978 Ford LTD II Brougham
1979 Ford LTD II Landau
1977 Ford LTD II Squire
1969 - 1995 Ford Mustang Base
1969 - 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 429, Boss 302, Shelby GT-350, Shelby GT-500
1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1, Grande
1995 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra R, SVT Cobra, GT, GTS
1969 - 1974 Ford Ranch Wagon Base
1970 Ford Ranch Wagon Police Cruiser
1969 Ford Ranchero Base
1969 - 1979 Ford Ranchero GT, 500
1972 - 1979 Ford Ranchero Squire
1977 - 1979 Ford Thunderbird Base
1978 Ford Thunderbird Diamond Jubilee
1979 Ford Thunderbird Heritage
1978 - 1979 Ford Thunderbird Town Landau
1969 - 1976 Ford Torino Base
1969 Ford Torino Squire, GT, Cobra
1980 Lincoln Continental Base
1980 Lincoln Mark VI Base
1977 Lincoln Versailles Base
1971 Mercury Colony Park Base
1969 Mercury Comet Base
1969 - 1970 Mercury Cougar Boss 429, Boss 302, Cobra Jet
1977 Mercury Cougar Brougham, Villager
1969 - 1979 Mercury Cougar XR-7, Base
1969 Mercury Cyclone CJ, Base, Spoiler
1978 - 1986 Mercury Grand Marquis Base
1979 - 1986 Mercury Grand Marquis Colony Park
1986 Mercury Grand Marquis LS
1971 - 1981 Mercury Marquis Brougham, Base
1975 - 1977 Mercury Monarch Base, Ghia
1976 Mercury Monarch Grand Ghia
1975 Mercury Montego Brougham
1972 - 1973 Mercury Montego GT
1972 - 1976 Mercury Montego MX Brougham
1976 Mercury Montego MX Villager
1969 - 1976 Mercury Montego MX, Base
1972 - 1975 Mercury Montego Villager
1971 Mercury Monterey Custom, Base
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Leslie
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 5
Fun for your dog and fun for you to watch their antics with this Interactive IQ Treat Ball
Size: 3 INCH, Pattern Name: IQ TREAT BALL 3"
This delightful ball is both a feeding utensil and a workout all in one! Your dog not only eats its calories, it burns them off at the same time! I have a little dachshund, Sophi, who loves her treat ball. They call it a treat ball but I use it for kibble that fits inside. Sophi doesn't need more treats than just a few every few days. If you fill this with treats, it's too much in my opinion, unless you have a really playful dog who needs to gain weight. You place the treats or kibbles inside one half of the ball (the one without the hole in it). Then you adjust the size of the hole in the white center piece to allow either one or a few pieces to fall into the chamber at a time. You place the white flat part over top of the kibbles and then screw on the other half. There is a hole in the end of the ball and once the kibble/treats roll around in the chamber and make their way through the one hole inside to the opposite chamber and then reach that hole, they fall out. Sounds complicated but it's not. This ball teaches the dog that rolling the ball makes treats/kibble fall out and they get to enjoy them. This is where IQ in the name comes in. It doesn't take long for a dog to figure out that they get treats by rolling the ball around and making them fall out. Not only does the dog get exercise pushing the ball around your floor, it really is entertaining to watch. Our Sophi hears the kibbles fall out and if she doesn't immediately see them, because the ball continues to roll, we get to see that "where are they?" and the floppy dachshund ears frantically searching. We have hardwood floors so the ball rolling quickly and bumping into table legs and furniture, Sophi trying to get the kibbles--it's quite a show that has us laughing a lot. It's a sturdy plastic ball, easy to fill and easy to put together. Small enough to tuck into a bag for travel--about the size of a baseball, or smaller. Will roll easy on carpet with a dog pushing it with their nose or very quickly on hardwood. Rather noisy on hardwood floors with the assertiveness of the dog and it bumping into things, so watching something on TV can be difficult. But the entertainment you get, who needs TV? It'll only hold about 1/2 c or a little more of small kibbles (you cannot pack it full) so it's more for multiple feedings, snacking or play. I ordered 2 of these so that when one was used and needed cleaned, there was always a clean one. I throw them in dish water or the dishwasher, top rack with no problem. No cracks or breaks in almost a yr of use. Highly recommend this interactive treat ball. Not only will your dog enjoy it, you will enjoy watching your dog enjoy it.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2015
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Katie K
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 5
Great Energy Outlet for an Active Dog!
Size: 4 INCH, Pattern Name: IQ TREAT BALL 4"
I have a 1 year old Australian Shepherd/Border Collie/Cattle Dog mix named Josie. When you look up "hyper-active dog" in the dictionary, you'll find her picture. She could run for days if she wanted to. I am always looking for things to help keep her from getting bored, and this treat ball is great! She was only about 3 or 4 months old when I got this and introduced it to her. With a little help from me, she figured it out in no time. Now she's a pro, and knows exactly how to paw at the ball to make it spin and fling food out. I have the 5-inch ball. Josie's not a big dog (40lbs) and she can get her mouth around the ball to pick it up. She only does this when it rolls onto the linoleum floor in the kitchen. I think it gets too loud for her (and me too!). I always put it away when the food is gone so she doesn't use it as a chew toy. She has never gotten bored of pushing it around and decided to chew on it. She can hear the food rattling around inside and continues to play with it until it is empty. This isn't the type of toy that you would give to your dog, and then leave them unsupervised. The ball is made out of hard plastic, and does make a loud banging when it runs into walls, chairs, etc., but it has never left any marks on my walls or furniture. I actually prefer she use it on the carpet because it's quieter and she always gets all of the food pieces (it works just as well on carpet as it does on a hard floor, fyi). If I lived on the bottom floor or in my own house, I wouldn't have a problem with her using it on hard floors, however she always brings it back to the carpet on her own when it rolls off. I like that the hole on the middle divider is adjustable, and you can also just take the middle part out of the ball so you can fit more food inside, the dog can see the food so they're more motivated to get it, or to make it easier for a younger/older dog to get food out. My dog loves this ball. She gets excited when I take it out and start filling it with food. With the divider it has enough room for half of her portion. She always goes for the ball first, empties it, then to her dish. When she's done eating she always lays down and takes a nice long nap. I know that she enjoys it, and it definitely gives her 15-20 minutes of good, mentally-stimulating indoor exercise. It also taps into their prey-drive, and I think that helps make your dog feel like a dog. Overall this is another great buy from Amazon. I did see it at the pet store (after I had gotten mine) for double the price! ***If you have a dog that is food-motivated and needs something to do, buy this. It's worth it.***
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Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2011
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A.Q.
New York, US
★★★★★ 3
Great toy while it lasts
Size: 3 INCH, Pattern Name: IQ TREAT BALL 3"
We purchased one of these for our 10 pound Malshipoo as she gets bored easily and this thing definitely keeps her busy for awhile while she tries to get the treats out. She rolls and kicks it hard enough that I'm sometimes fearful it will break but after having owned it for 14 months it's actually held together quite nicely to my surprise. I think it came apart once and that's probably because I didn't have it screwed on correctly. The only reason I didn't rate it higher was two things: First, I don't like that the top section is in two parts and you have to fit them together just right for it to screw on. Why not make it one solid piece on the top? The second reason I didn't rate it higher is the white plate with the hole you twist to make the hole bigger or smaller is now a lot looser so when our dog bangs this against a wall or anything hard the hole shifts and makes it bigger thus the game doesn't last as long. So I'm purchasing a new one and hoping this doesn't happen again. I guess it's just wear and tear but I would have like it to last longer than 14 months. Maybe I guess my expectations aren't realistic. Hopefully the next one lasts longer.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
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E. Ziegler
Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 4
This is a good toy to keep some dogs busy
Size: 4 INCH, Pattern Name: IQ TREAT BALL 4"
I purchased this for my pitbull that is very food driven. One thing I first noticed about this ball is the type plastic it's made of. It's similar to the plastic they use for some cheap hamster balls. I would be cautious If you live in a two story home that doesn't have carpeted stairs because this my break after falling down the stairs or a few drops from a few feet. If you have a small dog, be cautious if they bite onto the ball because they can get their teeth stuck in the small holes. I would also advise people with large dogs with strong jaws from this toy because if they crush this plastic, the edges will be sharp enough to cut their mouths. The first thing you would have to do is adjust the center white disc to the size of the treats. If you make the hole too big, too many treats will fall out too fast and it will shorten the time you dog will play with this. You can put small training training treats or dog food in the bottom half of the ball. I use my dogs food for my dog. Be mindful of the amount of the treat's calories and the quantity you put in the ball. Just make sure you account the extra calories for the amount of exercise your dog receives otherwise you may have a chubby doggy. After filling the bottom half and placing the white disc on top of it, all you have to do is screw on the top and its ready for your dog to work for their tasty snacks. I wouldn't have given this to my dog when she was younger because was the type of dog that would of destroyed the toy when she was aggravated with it just to get to the treats. Now she's learned to figure out toys before she brings it to me to help her out. I usually fill it up with some low calorie food and when she gets down to the last few bits, she gives up on the toy and leaves it where it is or brings it back to me to open it up for the last few pieces. I was surprised after several uses, the lid never accidentally came unscrewed while my dog was playing with it. Overall this is a good toy to keep my dog occupied for 20-30 minutes. Shes a pretty smart dog and shes learned how to get the treats out fairly quick. Your mileage may vary depending on the size and shape of your treats you put in.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2017
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Brittany Myers
Phoenix, US
★★★★★ 5
Kept our dog busy!
Color: Navy Blue, Color: Navy Blue
We have a 4 month old corgi and he is obsessed with this toy. The puzzle pieces move really easily so they are able to get into it but also create enough of a puzzle for them to move around.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2026

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