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Old 07-04-2007, 09:39 PM
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Default Is this a good cam for my mods?

I've been thinking about getting this cam from Comp Cams, and was wondering if anyone has used, or is currently using this cam on the street, with the occasional trip to the strip.

224'/230' .581/.588 114 ls

My mods are in my sig.
Old 07-04-2007, 10:07 PM
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not bad but you can get a btter cam for your application.

What do you want from the cam?
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Yank Converter first
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yeah i would change the converter too. get a yank 3600 or 3800 and then go witht he cam
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Originally Posted by black01_WS6
not bad but you can get a btter cam for your application.

What do you want from the cam?
I'd like to get into the mid 11's, and still have some street manners. I don't mind a cam lope, but don't want it to rattle out my filling either.
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Looks like he already has a verter... Dosnt look like a bad cam, but you could probably go a little bigger. Staying stock heads for the foreseeable future?
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Originally Posted by GuitsBoy
Looks like he already has a verter... Dosnt look like a bad cam, but you could probably go a little bigger. Staying stock heads for the foreseeable future?
For now. I can't afford aftermarket heads right now.


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