g6x3 concerns
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g6x3 concerns
ive done a search on this cam but still werey of it so far, is the g6x3 cam from lg motorsports still one of the best cams or is there better. i have and 89 iroc-z with an ls3/t56 combo im just curious about this cam.
besides valve spring and pushrod, is fly cutting still nessacery for the ls3?
any other suggetions and comment would be apperciated thanks justin
besides valve spring and pushrod, is fly cutting still nessacery for the ls3?
any other suggetions and comment would be apperciated thanks justin
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IMO I'm a firm believer of custom grinds. For the price they charge for an off the shelf cam you would probably be better off with a custom grind. It'll match your combo specifically and your driving habits or needs.
The G6X3 is a good cam and will not need fly cutting on a stock LS3.
If you decide to go custom contact Patrick G on this forum... GL
The G6X3 is a good cam and will not need fly cutting on a stock LS3.
If you decide to go custom contact Patrick G on this forum... GL
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Once you start getting over 230 intake druation the ptv begins to get tight on a ls3. On a g6x6 the intake duration is 235. Some have had to flycut other have not. Texas speed has a 231/236 cam that always seems to work out great.