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Old 10-02-2003, 10:13 PM
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Aight guys im plannin on gettin tha "old man cam" and i was wonderin if drilling the TB a little would be an ok substitute for tuning the cam and raising the idle a little. The thing on TR says the cam requires NO tuning so help me please.
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Yes, that will be more than enough. Stock tuning works just fine with that cam.
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I know I could use a little more idle speed, it surges a little and wants to die if I start it and try to put it in gear without giving it a little time to warm up, and my hole is already 13/64th's from the TR 224 I had in my last car with the same TR ported TB. FWIW.
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I ran the TR220 for a long time on the stock programming and no TB drilling. The TR220 is one of the BEST small cams out there, so I know the TR215 has to be good!




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