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Old 02-25-2004, 09:04 PM
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I'm about to install a tr224-112lsa pakge in my 00 Z28/M6 this weekend and I had a buddy tell me tonight that he might sell me his kit(150 shot) that he has for his 98 ta/A4(wrecked his car) and I was wondering if I would be able to do that with that cam? Could I do that safely without hurting anything or blowing it up?
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i would like to know too, i have the same cam TR224 on 112 LSA, and was thinking of going with a nitrous kit (maybe a TNT F1), so would this cam work well with n2o or do i need a split cam on a 114 LSA?
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thats what i ran. 10.6 in my 3700 lb m6 car.
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TNT F1 kits are big they are rated at the rear wheels and that is a understatement I made 160 RWHP and 300 RWTQ on a TNT 100 shot. However this is usally not the case but the stock cam is a pretty good N20 cam, and mine was a freak. About the split cam that is really not needed until you are shooting a big shot and your bottom end cant handle a real big shot. So unless you are doing a rebuild in the future just go with a good na cam and if the exaust duration is larger than that good for N20 but it is not quite needed for a 150 shot.

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