TSP Tsunami cam. Would I need to fly cut?
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TSP Tsunami cam. Would I need to fly cut?
I'm looking at getting a cam set up from TSP. They told me the tsunami cam would meet my goals! Would I need to fly cut with this cam? I have 243's that I'll install with the cam. Any input or info would be great. I hear this cam puts down nice power and sounds good to.
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MS4 is our max effort camshaft for stock bottom end combos, and will provide awesome results in the correct application. The Tsunami is a bit more tame, and fit the bill a little better for what you were asking out of the combo. I have no doubt you will be more than pleased with the Tsunami camshafts performance!
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I have the same cam coming along with a set of cnc ported 241s with stainless 2.02i and 1.57e valves. Hoping I dont have any p/v clearance issues....
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I know this is an old thread but i made 432 380 with the tsunami cam and hand ported 241s i have a pt4000 stall and have a ran a best of 11.6 in the 1/4 this is on my 172k mile ls1 to iv got some badass blow by so im sure im leaving some power on the table with this old wore out motor