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Old 02-15-2011, 09:15 PM
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looking to buy texas speeds torquer v2 cam, so far all i have is bolt ons how well will it work with stock heads and anything i should consider before buying it? car will be street driven
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You will want lower gears and need better valvesprings
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Originally Posted by 98transam1
looking to buy texas speeds torquer v2 cam, so far all i have is bolt ons how well will it work with stock heads and anything i should consider before buying it? car will be street driven
Auto or m6? If its an auto I would do a stall first.
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Definitely need springs and pushrods with the cam. As far as things you need on the car before hand, looks like you have the basics covered by your sig. If it is an auto, you will need a converter and cooler on the car. I wouldn't be terribly concerned with gears before the cam. It isn't a bad thing by any means but there are plenty of guys running that cam with stock gearing. You shouldn't have any problem running that cam with the factory cylinder heads on the car.

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