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Old 04-27-2013, 10:38 PM
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I have another mustang coupe that I put a ls1 in, but this time I went carbed. The car has a FTI 3800 stall with a th350, victor jr intake, 750 proform carb and im running a msd 6010 box. I want to get a cam speced specifically for a carbureted ls1
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Bullet Cams, ask for Tim Goolsby.

One of many good options out there.
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Thanks ill give them a shout
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Martin at tick performance has been holding it down for is carbed guys!
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Originally Posted by topbrent
Bullet Cams, ask for Tim Goolsby.

One of many good options out there.
Plus 1!!! Communication and knowledge , with a willingness to go over possible combos and different specs and what you gain and give up with each. No black magic, just good common sense.
Martin at Tick is a great choice as well !!
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Don't forget Pat G!
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Chris Straub would be on my short list also for a carbed engine.
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Ill give martin and bullet a call on monday
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bought one from martin about a month ago. it's going in the motor and motor going in the car in a week.
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let us know how it works out
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I am confident that Martin can wring all the HP out of your LS engine. To be honest I had Martin spec a cam for my mild setup and he scared me away with his duration numbers. I gave Bullet a call and Tims first question was "how much vacuum do you need"! That was what I needed to hear from my cam grinder. All our numbers were a result of 16" of vacuum and the fact that I had some really good springs in place on my heads.
I feel that Martin can do the numbers and get you where you want to be in a max effort combo and I have huge confidence in Bullet Racing as well.
To me , I think you need to do your research and KNOW what you are looking for in a cam, then let one of the pros tweak the specs to get the right grind for YOUR setup. Good Luck!!!



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