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Hey guys, I'm putting a EG whiplash cam in my 05 GTO. I've got the cam, springs and pushrods but I'm wondering about the ptv clearance before I install everything. EG told me the ptv clearance is .130 with the cam....is this good or bad? Thanks!
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well theres a few things to consider, first are your heads milled any?
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well theres a few things to consider, first are your heads milled any?
No sir, heads are stock 243 heads.
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Originally Posted by Tainted
well theres a few things to consider, first are your heads milled any?
Just to clarify, EG said it was .130 on stock heads, I'm just not a guru at understanding what the numbers mean lol. I've read minimum for the LS2 is .080-.100, so im assuming with .130, the cam would be safe to run?
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should be ok then
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Originally Posted by Tainted
should be ok then
Cool deal, thanks!
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If the specs are close to the Internet guess of 24x/25x I'm calling bs on .130 clearance. I'd be measuring that one for sure
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I'd measure a stock cam....

I wouldn't trust anyone's opinion on The internet about a critical engine measurement.
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My LS3 has 0.130"ptv on the intake valve with NO lift with piston at TDC. Put a Comp Cam in the motor and ptv went to 0.040". Now its time for Mahle pistons.....
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OP this thread could help you to an extent. Its active now in the gen III internal section

https://ls1tech.com/forums/generatio...l#post16297101
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Originally Posted by Tainted
OP this thread could help you to an extent. Its active now in the gen III internal section

https://ls1tech.com/forums/generatio...l#post16297101
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by outkast6991
If the specs are close to the Internet guess of 24x/25x I'm calling bs on .130 clearance. I'd be measuring that one for sure
I'll have it measured when I go to install it for sure, I hope I would be able to trust the guys at EG to give me the right measurement though, I know every engine is a little different but it couldnt be too far off from their numbers if theyre correct. I just don't even want to bother installing it if I dont know what the ptv is beforehand, my car is a DD so I need to order other stuff if necessary so the install will go as planned with no problems.



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