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Old 01-31-2009, 08:45 PM
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have full boltons through a 6speed and stock heads.

i want to see close to or over 400rwhp and some torque relatively close to it.

narrowed the search down to f13 and the v2. leaning towards the f13 for the better low end torque over the v2 (from what ive read etc). the car is a daily driver for now and is going to see some 1/4.

want to know some opinions/experiences/horror stories about these cams!

thank!!
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I have the F13 in my car and on a mustang dyno it put down 391 hp and 373 tq. All mods in sig.
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F-13 will be great
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Originally Posted by mrhzk35404
I have the F13 in my car and on a mustang dyno it put down 391 hp and 373 tq. All mods in sig.
what rpms do you start making good power at?

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F-13 will be great
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buddy of mine has an f13... he loves it.. but wishes he went bigger, its hat he had ATM though..

as for me its way too small for my tastes..

your going to make killer mid range with a set of ported 5.3s.. your car will be the **** in the 1/8 and from a 40 roll..
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I ran the F-13 in my old Z28 and loved it. It ran 7.4xs in the 1/8th with 2.73 gears
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I am currently running the torquer 2, and its starts to pull right around 2400 rpms, and it keeps pulling hard all the way to 6500. I would never go smaller, and daily driving is still good. I can still do 45 mph in 6th with no bucking.
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the f14 is a what durration? i went with the torquer v2 232/234 but i wanted my power sooner and not to rev out as high so i got mine on a 110+3 on xer lobes.
on a mustang dyno with bolt ons, ls7 clutch, pst driveshaft, and a 9" with 3.90s and a truetrac diff i made 390 rwhp and 360 rwtq (no ud pulley)
at 3700 lbs i went 116mph and got a 11.92
with the right tune it drives stockish. stop and go traffic is no problem. because mine is on a 110+3 it peaks around 6200 and my shift light is on at 6400 or 6500 and a rev limitter of 6700. i just added a ftra, fast toys lid and 85mm maf. and went with a full spool because the truetrac broke. my track opens in a month and i hope to get another 2-3 mph and .1-2 out of it w/o taking out weight.
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Originally Posted by bad6as
the f14 is a what durration? i went with the torquer v2 232/234 but i wanted my power sooner and not to rev out as high so i got mine on a 110+3 on xer lobes.
on a mustang dyno with bolt ons, ls7 clutch, pst driveshaft, and a 9" with 3.90s and a truetrac diff i made 390 rwhp and 360 rwtq (no ud pulley)
at 3700 lbs i went 116mph and got a 11.92
with the right tune it drives stockish. stop and go traffic is no problem. because mine is on a 110+3 it peaks around 6200 and my shift light is on at 6400 or 6500 and a rev limitter of 6700. i just added a ftra, fast toys lid and 85mm maf. and went with a full spool because the truetrac broke. my track opens in a month and i hope to get another 2-3 mph and .1-2 out of it w/o taking out weight.
F14 232/234 114-cam... but we were talking about the f13, which of course is a tad smaller..
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all good input! keep it comin!
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i have the torquer 2 and i luv it. it pulls early and holds to 6500 or so. i think both cams will be similar but the torquer 2 having a hair more topend
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in 2 weeks i'll give you a dyno graph of the old version of the Torquer.

it will be close enough to the f13 to get a good idea i think.

gonna have the tune tweaked with the current setup (new setup in the sig), then have a ported FAST 90/90 installed, tuned and dynoed again.

all i know is that i was very happy with the torque curve when the cam was first installed. and that was with the TB opening only 85%, stock clutch, 3" dynomouth exhaust, stock rockers, and stock waterpump. was a bit disappointed on peak hp...but i think the issues i had with the engine were the cause of that.
382hp/375# torque
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Originally Posted by 1Loudz28
what rpms do you start making good power at?



thanks!
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thanks for the dyno sheets guys!

teke184 - definitely gonna be interested in seeing your new numbers when you get them!

mrhzk35404 - real close to 400. very nice!....was that ur best run or was that what you were finally tuned at?
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Originally Posted by 1Loudz28
thanks for the dyno sheets guys!

teke184 - definitely gonna be interested in seeing your new numbers when you get them!

mrhzk35404 - real close to 400. very nice!....was that ur best run or was that what you were finally tuned at?
Thanks bro. I think a ud pulley might get me to 400. That was the last run after the tuned was done.
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Originally Posted by mrhzk35404
Thanks bro. I think a ud pulley might get me to 400. That was the last run after the tuned was done.
i saw your vid on youtube. sounds SICK!
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if mine was on a dynojet it would be over 400rwhp and over 380rwtq im sure
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Originally Posted by 1Loudz28
i saw your vid on youtube. sounds SICK!
Thanks dude.
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out of those two cams i would go with my custom 230/230 el torro...unless you are trying to keep the lift under .600 and use cheaper springs...otherwise i think my cam will give you the most power, and still be very street friendly...

good luck choosing...
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chrs1313 - i am trying to keep the lift under .6xx. outa curiosity, how much are you asking for ur custom cam? feel free to pm me! thanks


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