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They gave you a table of numbers. Looking at the first row.
The first number is the lift of the intake valve (normally in inches)
The second number is the flow rate of the intake valve (normally in CFM or cubic feet per minute)
The third number is the lift of the exhaust valve (normally in inches)
The forth number is the flow rate of the exhaust valve (normally in CFM or cubic feet per minute)
Each row represents a different lift value.
Unported Edelbrock claims the RPMs flow
.200 153 .200 113
.300 195 .300 148
.400 233 .400 171
.500 265 .500 183
.600 270 .600 200
So you can compare your ported numbers to the unported to see how much improvement you received.
The cam is much more complicated, but if you go to the Comp Cam site, they have a lot of info to explain cams. I will say your cam has some BIG lift. Hope that helps.
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