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Old 06-08-2004, 03:46 PM
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does anyone have this cam in their LS1? if so how does it perform/sound? Is it worth getting? any advice is useful. thanks
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This should help you... https://ls1tech.com/forums/search.php?
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Let me go ahead and sum up for you... you'll get two different kinds of responses to this question, and here they are:

YES - Hot cam is a great budget cam, low cost, easy on springs, has a lopey idle, makes good power in the low to mid RPM range with a flat torque curve.

NO - There are much better cams on the market as the Hot cam is an archaic design with slow ramp rates, and it's idle quality isn't very good compared to bigger newer cam designs that allow for a better idle AND more power. However you will pay a little more for those cams, but hey you gotta pay to play.

There... hopefully that'll cover it and it'll save you a bunch of reading.
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Originally Posted by Tranzor_Z28
Let me go ahead and sum up for you... you'll get two different kinds of responses to this question, and here they are:

YES - Hot cam is a great budget cam, low cost, easy on springs, has a lopey idle, makes good power in the low to mid RPM range with a flat torque curve.

NO - There are much better cams on the market as the Hot cam is an archaic design with slow ramp rates, and it's idle quality isn't very good compared to bigger newer cam designs that allow for a better idle AND more power. However you will pay a little more for those cams, but hey you gotta pay to play.

There... hopefully that'll cover it and it'll save you a bunch of reading.
That pretty much covers it.
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Originally Posted by Tranzor_Z28
Let me go ahead and sum up for you... you'll get two different kinds of responses to this question, and here they are:

YES - Hot cam is a great budget cam, low cost, easy on springs, has a lopey idle, makes good power in the low to mid RPM range with a flat torque curve.

NO - There are much better cams on the market as the Hot cam is an archaic design with slow ramp rates, and it's idle quality isn't very good compared to bigger newer cam designs that allow for a better idle AND more power. However you will pay a little more for those cams, but hey you gotta pay to play.

There... hopefully that'll cover it and it'll save you a bunch of reading.
im in the later group

and i like Colonels response
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Yeah but it scares the hell out of Mustangs and ricers.
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Originally Posted by mcflyz28
Yeah but it scares the hell out of Mustangs and ricers.
Yeah, but afterwards they *THINK* they've beaten an LS1 with a BIG cam! Kinda like ricers beating up on V6 Camaros who've installed Z28 emblems and then thinking they've beaten an LS1.
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I was scolded severely for even bringing up the word "hotcam"!

"Hotbabe" OK, but not hotcam.

I have one for sale if you're interested. Brand new in the box w/springs. PM if interested.
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I think I'm one of the few people on here who actually like it. Decent power gains all across the band, nice lopey idle, and it drives pretty well. Tuning is a must though. Good for a daily driver, but if you're looking to go to the track alot I might suggest something bigger.
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to me its alright but swapping to a bigger one on mine.have the trex on the way.
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I have it and love it also nice lopie sound produced great number with my long tube headers--see sig---but will most likely change it as I want to get more hp/tq along with some new heads..unless I find some heads that will compliment the cam...




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