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Old 12-24-2008, 06:49 PM
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Curious about what cam/grind to get for a 300HP Direct port wet shot going on a forged, 360ci lt1 with full length headers, ported stock heads (exhaust ports worked also), and ported intake manifold...

I'm lost here all I could find is info on cams for small shots or N/A motors.

CCA-224-236-14 224 236 .503 .521 114??

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No one here running a nitrous specific cam on their LT1?
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Sure just not with a 300 shot. For something that big, I would suggest getting a custom cam and not one off of the shelf.
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i have a cam for sale. it came out of my car last winter. i went 9.08 with it in the motor.

it is a large solid roller cam, only a few thousand miles on it. if interested pm me.

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I had one made for a 200shot, 355ci, LE2 heads M6 car, never used it though.

224/230 .582/.576 108LSA
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I think that for nitrous you want at least 4 degrees of split between the intake and exhaust. Like someone else mentioned, a custom grind would be your best bet, but a good off the self cam would be a CC503, 224/230 on a 112.

EDIT: The cam you specified seems like a good choice, it has a large split and it has a high exhaust lift.
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PM me if you want cam specifics...... they are matched to my heads but you'll get the idea....
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I had a hyd roller custom grind for a 355 with a 250-350 shot in mind, it's specs were 234/242 112+4.



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