Turbo Cam
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Turbo Cam
I have been reading and came to the conclusion that a turbo setup with stock heads and a cam is sufficiant enough.I going to get the STS Turbo in a couple of months and wanted to know if i get the cam right now will i see any significant gains in hp or should i just wait till i get the turbo to get the cam done.
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almost any cam you put into the LS1 will give it a new attitude. GM made our cam soooo passive. Even if you just get an LS6 cam you'll notice a slight gain. If you get a new cam though make sure to get strengthened pushrods, just make sure to get the right length, the stock length might not be right for you, so measure it correctly before you order some. And just call comp or a cam shop and tell them what you are looking for and what you have, they will be able to tell you what cam you want. The stock heads are fine but if you get a turbo you'll want it to breath better. It will add power just the same, but you'll get even more with a LS6 intake, bigger throttle body, MAF, and at least a set of LS6 heads. Headers are always a plus but won't give you as much of a gain with the turbo installed, You'll already have backpressure from the turbo so don't get too wild with headers, maybe shorty's or mid-lengths will do good. You'll really be livin' then
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In general,
For blowers standard splits are better and for turbos reverse with wide lsa, the wider and less overlap the better.
Like my Stealth II 224/220, .581/.581 116 lsa+0
For blowers standard splits are better and for turbos reverse with wide lsa, the wider and less overlap the better.
Like my Stealth II 224/220, .581/.581 116 lsa+0