TSP 224R cam
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TSP 224R cam
Wanting to get some opinions on this cam thinking of placing a order today but just seeing if it's a decent drive able cam I have a 01 SS with Lt's and GMMG. If someone could really help me out would appreciate it.
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I have one. Power is great. Drives like stock. Very easy cam to tune. It sounds like it's a bigger cam than what it really is.
I've raced plenty of cars with similar mods as mine, exept they were running big donkey dick cams and I beat them more often than they get me.
I'd say it's still one of the best cams you can get and still competes with all the big and custom grind cams that everyone seems to run now.
I've raced plenty of cars with similar mods as mine, exept they were running big donkey dick cams and I beat them more often than they get me.
I'd say it's still one of the best cams you can get and still competes with all the big and custom grind cams that everyone seems to run now.
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I have one. Power is great. Drives like stock. Very easy cam to tune. It sounds like it's a bigger cam than what it really is.
I've raced plenty of cars with similar mods as mine, exept they were running big donkey dick cams and I beat them more often than they get me.
I'd say it's still one of the best cams you can get and still competes with all the big and custom grind cams that everyone seems to run now.
I've raced plenty of cars with similar mods as mine, exept they were running big donkey dick cams and I beat them more often than they get me.
I'd say it's still one of the best cams you can get and still competes with all the big and custom grind cams that everyone seems to run now.
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I have one. Power is great. Drives like stock. Very easy cam to tune. It sounds like it's a bigger cam than what it really is.
I've raced plenty of cars with similar mods as mine, exept they were running big donkey dick cams and I beat them more often than they get me.
I'd say it's still one of the best cams you can get and still competes with all the big and custom grind cams that everyone seems to run now.
I've raced plenty of cars with similar mods as mine, exept they were running big donkey dick cams and I beat them more often than they get me.
I'd say it's still one of the best cams you can get and still competes with all the big and custom grind cams that everyone seems to run now.
112, LS2 chain, ported ls6 pump.
I love and would do it the same again. Now id like to find a FAST to replace the ls6.
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I have one. Power is great. Drives like stock. Very easy cam to tune. It sounds like it's a bigger cam than what it really is.
I've raced plenty of cars with similar mods as mine, exept they were running big donkey dick cams and I beat them more often than they get me.
I'd say it's still one of the best cams you can get and still competes with all the big and custom grind cams that everyone seems to run now.
I've raced plenty of cars with similar mods as mine, exept they were running big donkey dick cams and I beat them more often than they get me.
I'd say it's still one of the best cams you can get and still competes with all the big and custom grind cams that everyone seems to run now.
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So is it imperative to get a new oil pump and timing chain with a new cam on these engines, I've seen plenty of 1st gen small blocks with the stock oil pumps and timing chains do just fine with a decent sized cam.
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I just installed a 228R, left the stock oil pump and timing chain, I am only at 75K though, car has been babied (until now, lol) I still have plenty of oil pressure even idling at 750, around 45psi, just as whith the stock cam. I searched all over the web and I could not find one case of a LS1 timing chain breaking, so I feel confident staying with the stock timing chain, If I had changed my pump though I would have done the chain too.
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I LOVE my 224R. It is all I wanted in a cam: daily driveable, makes power everywhere, is a noticeable lope, and its great outrunning the bigger donkey dong cars with my "lil baby" cam. I'm about to add some PRC 5.3 heads can't wait to see what power it puts down. OP good luck with your purchase and install you're gonna love it.
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https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1056075
Broken timing chain
Broken timing chain
That guy had almost 500hp at the wheels and never said how many miles were on the car, running the stock chain. I'd have a double roller if I had that much whp!
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I just installed a 228R, left the stock oil pump and timing chain, I am only at 75K though, car has been babied (until now, lol) I still have plenty of oil pressure even idling at 750, around 45psi, just as whith the stock cam. I searched all over the web and I could not find one case of a LS1 timing chain breaking, so I feel confident staying with the stock timing chain, If I had changed my pump though I would have done the chain too.
Its foolish not to put in at least an LS2 timing chain while its apart, theyre only $40 & much thicker than the LS1 chain.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1056075
Broken timing chain
I think if you read through some of what happened to that guys engine you wouldnt think twice about upgrading the chain.
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The new timing chain is more important if you're using a strong double valve spring. They're not needed with a 224r. A good beehive is enough, but the timing chain is cheap and while you're in there anyway.... I put a stock ls6 pump in mine when I did the cam and I now get 45psi hot idling and 60 psi max. Way better than my stock pump (50k mile motor).