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Old 05-22-2004, 06:18 PM
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Default TSP Custom 220 Cam: 220/220, .564"/.564", 114 LSA

hey guys.. im currently loooking at this cam. i have a near stock car. (lid and loudmouth) so im not looking at anything HUGE.. yet

so for those of you who have it, how do you like?

how much power have you gained and how does it sound? is it as streetbale as they say on the site? at first i was looking at the ls6 cam. but now i want something that has just a LITTLE more amount of lopiness

oh and ive got m6 2000 camaro. i wont need any tuning right? just gotta raise the rev. limiter?
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I ordered that very same cam a couple of weeks ago-so how do you 220 guys like your cam?

Hey amit, if I win the 225 cam I'll sell ya the 220!
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Originally Posted by furiouSS99
I ordered that very same cam a couple of weeks ago-so how do you 220 guys like your cam?

Hey amit, if I win the 225 cam I'll sell ya the 220!

sounds like a plan!

i think i may go with the tsp cam package..

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What differences are there between this and the TR220 114? Sounds pretty much the same, but the specs don't always tell the full story.

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i would go with either the 225 or 224 cam on a 114 if you wanna keep it steath yet pick up good power.
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I run a custom 220/220 .581/.566. See below for power and goodies.
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We run the 220/220 camshaft in Jason's wife's car. You can barely tell it has a cam, yet it picked up 32rwhp Not bad
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cool thanks trevor! i was hoping id hear something from you!

what should the revlimiter be set at? i think i may buy the TSP cam package. (Your choice of TSP camshaft, Patriot valve springs, Patriot titanium retainers, seals, spring seats, & TSP 7.40" Chromemoly Pushrods)

.. how smooth was her valvtrain after this.. and how will this effect my gas mileage?

thx

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