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Would it work if I put a comp cam 224/224 lsa 114 on my stock engine

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Old 09-26-2005, 07:29 PM
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I have slp LT's with an slp cated Y pipe and slp air lid with a new maf air sensor.. I was wanting to put the comp cam 224/224 lsa 114 on my car but would that mess stuff up??
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cam should be fine, seen people put all kinds of cams on the stock short block, just make sure that your springs can handle the lift of the cam and change out the pushrods to some stronger ones, Most people swap the springs to comp cam 918s or patriot dual golds
You can run on the stock tune for awhile but wouldn't suggest to do it for to long

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Get the cam and you'll be OK on stock tune for awhile if M6.I highly recommend the davinci tuner,PM me if you want the results.
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Order the cam, springs, pushrods and then get it tuned.. Good to go!
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If you're gonna pull the whole engine apart, and spend the $$, might as well gets heads too while you're at it.
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no need to pull the engine apart.




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