Cam recomendations
#1
Cam recomendations
Ok ive been looking at every cam made or so it seems and im still coming up lost..so heres some info I drive about 30miles a day at the most am hoping to make about 375 or more at the wheels all mods are in my sig and im getting a ls6 manifold ported tb and underdrive pulley to go with it all any suggestions..also on average how much would a shop charge to install a cam,lifters,manifold basically everything to go with it and tune the cars got 53k on it
#2
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LS6 intake and an UD pulley. Any decent cam with tune cam make 375 rwhp with supporting bolt-ons. If that is your only goal just grab the all around bread and butter TR224 on a 114.
Edit: Don't forget that dyno numbers alone, esp peak horsepower, aren't very important at all.
Edit again: Sorry i just read your entire post. lol Anything between $300 and $600 for the install. It's not that hard to do yourself with a little help.
Edit: Don't forget that dyno numbers alone, esp peak horsepower, aren't very important at all.
Edit again: Sorry i just read your entire post. lol Anything between $300 and $600 for the install. It's not that hard to do yourself with a little help.
#3
I've looked at the tr224 on a 112lsa and the f13, all of tsp's, mti's c2 and g1
i am partial to a good lope
also i was planning on replacing the timing chain and oil pump as well as the lifters
i am partial to a good lope
also i was planning on replacing the timing chain and oil pump as well as the lifters
#4
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If you want anybody with half a clue to give you more than the time of day when asking for a cam reccomendation you need to give a lot of information on what you have, what you want, and what you can tolerate.
F13 is a pretty good cam.
F13 is a pretty good cam.
#5
Im looking for a lot of midrange power, i dont mind a rough idle heavy lope, but i dont to land in the single digit mpg range i expect it to drop but id prefer not to completely obliterate it i have basically all the bolt ons except for the ls6 manifold ported t/b and underdrive pulley which i mentioned before. I'm planning on getting and adj. timing chain, oil pump and everything else needed for the install. I would prefer more than the 370rwhp i mentioned in the above but thats the minimum im shooting for i prefer a 112lsa and would like to stay under .600 of lift unless it can be done without modifing the stock heads
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You can run wildly high lifts on stock heads. There are plent of springs that can handle well over .600 lift without milling heads. You mileage shouldn't be that bad. I get well above single digits with a large cam and 3500 stall, even with all city driving. You don't need and adjustable timing chain but an LS2 chain and a newer "LS6" style oil pump, ported or not, would be a good idea. Futral cams normally make good midrange.
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#8
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futral makes some wicked cams with some great mid range power. replacing lifters? i didnt think that was necessary with cam install, the stockers shoudl be ok, unless u are having issues with the ones u have now
you will want to do ls6 oil pump and ls2 or better timing chain
you will want to do ls6 oil pump and ls2 or better timing chain
#9
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Originally Posted by 99blkt/a
I've heard futural has really fast ramp rates how does this wear on valve springs? I really appreciate all your help so far
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Originally Posted by WS6FirebirdTA00
i have heard they do have fast ramp rates but dont have a harsh effect on the springs
#12
The cars got 53k on it so i just figured id replace them while i was there, was also planning on the ported ls6 oil pump and a adj. timing chain or so also i was lookin at the f13 on the 112 or possibly the f14 on a 112
#13
well those fast ramp rates will make spring changing sooner than later. TR told me to check them every 15-20,000 miles for the TR224. Now the cam I'm looking at from Crane which can be purchased for 300 bucks at SDPC is easier on the springs, Crane told me to check them by at least 50,000 miles, SDPC told me the LS6 springs with that cam should last as long as the LS6 cam. So if changing springs is a concern call up the vendors and see what they say. by the way the crane cam specs are 220/224 550/550 lift 114 LSA
#14
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Originally Posted by blkZ28spt
How is that possible? Not that they are murder on the springs or anything, but it must mean at least a slight elevation in the wear rate......
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Originally Posted by tkz28
if i have a mostly stock car...headers, exhaust, different air box lid what could i expect hp increase from putting in a good aftermarket cam
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you know after you say that im sure my lifters are just fine lol ive got about 3k set aside to pull this off with thats including the money for labor and a tune, but i dont want to spend more if i dont have to
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Originally Posted by 99blkt/a
....ive got about 3k set aside to pull this off with thats including the money for labor and a tune, but i dont want to spend more if i dont have to