ASA cam 226/236, .525"/.525", 110LSA dyno results
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ASA cam 226/236, .525"/.525", 110LSA dyno results
I'm posting this just in case anyone wants to go with an ASA cam. I had stock LS6 heads/intake and full bolt on's at the time. My car is a 6 speed with stock rear end and 3.42 gears.
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Very Nice.
Always liked the TQ curve of that cam.
What valve springs did you go with?
Did you tweak anything between runs to jump up in HP/TQ?
Congrats..
..WeathermanShawn..
Always liked the TQ curve of that cam.
What valve springs did you go with?
Did you tweak anything between runs to jump up in HP/TQ?
Congrats..
..WeathermanShawn..
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I just used some LS6 valve springs. I have no idea what was done in the tune. It took a while to get it right though. I would like to see what it would make with some good ported heads and FAST 90/90 setup.
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My ASA cam didn't make nearly that good of power.. But that was with ls1 heads. Idle is about as mean as it gets!
I agree about the tune. I probably would have kept the cam, but my tuner couldn't (or didn't have the interest) to get it done right. Paid too much for that and he was recommended from this site.
Anyway, Nice numbers!
Anyway, Nice numbers!