TSP Toquer V.3 ?'s
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TSP Toquer V.3 ?'s
Im getting really close to Head/Cam time and im been searching and studying post after post for a long time and have a few questions about the Torquer V.3. Has anyone used the cam yet? Numbers? Comments? My T/A is an Automatic with a Yank SS 3600 full bolt on. I like the profile of this cam but my main interest of getting a cam is Torque. I want LOADS of TQ and as early as possible. Being an automotic I really dont want to travel above 6400rpms. Any input would be appreciated.
Torquer V.3 231/234 .643"/.598" 111 LSA
Torquer V.3 231/234 .643"/.598" 111 LSA
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I have that cam in my full weight Z28 with your same converter and 3.90's. It has gone 1.5x 60 fts and 11.56. I am using the Patriot 243's and also have a FAST 90. I think it will go faster without the SLP LT's and if I go true duals. I dont know what the concern with tons of low end is when you have a 3600 converter. This cam made good torque(enough that the tuner made a comment) and drives nice. With your converter you wont have any problems getting into the powerband.
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That camshaft should work really well especially with a .040" gasket & a nice set of PRC stage 2.5 heads. You should see about a 100hp gain from those mods!!
http://www.texas-speed.com/shop/item...id=84&catid=40
http://www.texas-speed.com/shop/item...id=84&catid=40
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Co-Owner, Texas Speed & Performance, Ltd.
2005 Twin Turbo C6
404cid Stroker, 67mm Twins
994rwhp/902lb ft @ 22 psi (mustang dyno) www.Texas-Speed.com