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Old 08-29-2004, 03:11 PM
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Question The cam difference...

How much differance does adding a cam make? I'm a newbie so be easy on me.
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read some of the dyno archive posts... It would depend on what cam and supporting mods, tuning etc.
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It depends alot on the cam size, and the rest of the setup. But I'd say you should see at least 25-30 rwhp with a medium sized cam.
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one other thing to remember is that its not about the peak gains but the gains over the whole curve
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more info in the internal engine section, or as JRP would say use the SEARCH button.
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Originally Posted by SLVRZLS1
more info in the internal engine section, or as JRP would say use the SEARCH button.
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