Step it up THUNDER RACING
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Step it up THUNDER RACING
Texas Speed and Performance as you all know just relaesed the Magic Stick 4 not too long ago. Who's ready to see Thunder Racing step up the T-rex cam. I know big cam #'s don't mean everything but I think it would be cool to see them bump up the bumpstick. Who agrees?
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It's just a matter of marketing. Any one of us could make a phone call and get most any cam imaginable.
I enjoy the creativity in naming camshafts. We have the Monster, the Trak, the Magic sticks, the Torquers, the CheatR, and many, many more, we even have a cam or two named after LS1tech members. It's all in good fun, or more aptly, marketing.
You guys have a nice afternoon. I'm going to work on my car and install a "Mamo" cam. (Sounds like this cam has something to do with breastssss. Another great marketing angle, we all love breasts )
I enjoy the creativity in naming camshafts. We have the Monster, the Trak, the Magic sticks, the Torquers, the CheatR, and many, many more, we even have a cam or two named after LS1tech members. It's all in good fun, or more aptly, marketing.
You guys have a nice afternoon. I'm going to work on my car and install a "Mamo" cam. (Sounds like this cam has something to do with breastssss. Another great marketing angle, we all love breasts )
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You would have thought that TSP would have tried to make the MS4 a little bit more closer to the specs of the T-rex anyway. All they did was increase the duration by 2 degrees on the intake side.They don't even tell you the lift yet(kinda like LG), does anybody have a clue to what they may be.
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Originally Posted by ShevrolayZ28
It's just a matter of marketing. Any one of us could make a phone call and get most any cam imaginable.
I enjoy the creativity in naming camshafts. We have the Monster, the Trak, the Magic sticks, the Torquers, the CheatR, and many, many more, we even have a cam or two named after LS1tech members. It's all in good fun, or more aptly, marketing.
You guys have a nice afternoon. I'm going to work on my car and install a "Mamo" cam. (Sounds like this cam has something to do with breastssss. Another great marketing angle, we all love breasts )
I enjoy the creativity in naming camshafts. We have the Monster, the Trak, the Magic sticks, the Torquers, the CheatR, and many, many more, we even have a cam or two named after LS1tech members. It's all in good fun, or more aptly, marketing.
You guys have a nice afternoon. I'm going to work on my car and install a "Mamo" cam. (Sounds like this cam has something to do with breastssss. Another great marketing angle, we all love breasts )
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Here's the question...
Who's been leading the charge with cams made specifically for stock manifolds?
Who was the first company to widely produce cams with LSK/XE-R lobes?
Who's been designing cams that concentrate on building DCR and area under the curve (and not just peak numbers)?
Who grinds nearly as many custom cams as they do off the shelf cams?
Who supplies a Cam Pro Plus print out of every cam that goes out the door?
Thunder Racing.
Their commitment to pushing the leading edge has broken paradigms in the LS1 world and many competitors now recognize the benefits and have followed suit. In the end, the consumer wins.
Who's been leading the charge with cams made specifically for stock manifolds?
Who was the first company to widely produce cams with LSK/XE-R lobes?
Who's been designing cams that concentrate on building DCR and area under the curve (and not just peak numbers)?
Who grinds nearly as many custom cams as they do off the shelf cams?
Who supplies a Cam Pro Plus print out of every cam that goes out the door?
Thunder Racing.
Their commitment to pushing the leading edge has broken paradigms in the LS1 world and many competitors now recognize the benefits and have followed suit. In the end, the consumer wins.
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2013 Corvette Grand Sport A6 LME forged 416, Greg Good ported TFS 255 LS3 heads, 222/242 .629"/.604" 121LSA Pat G blower cam, ARH 1 7/8" headers, ESC Novi 1500 Supercharger w/8 rib direct drive conversion, 747rwhp/709rwtq on 93 octane, 801rwhp/735rwtq on race fuel, 10.1 @ 147.25mph 1/4 mile, 174.7mph Half Mile.
2016 Corvette Z51 M7 Magnuson Heartbeat 2300 supercharger, TSP LT headers, Pat G tuned, 667rwhp, 662rwtq, 191mph TX Mile.
2009.5 Pontiac G8 GT 6.0L, A6, AFR 230v2 heads. 506rwhp/442rwtq. 11.413 @ 121.29mph 1/4 mile, 168.7mph TX Mile
2000 Pewter Ram Air Trans Am M6 heads/cam 508 rwhp/445 rwtq SAE, 183.092 TX Mile
2022 Cadillac Escalade 6.2L A10 S&B CAI, Corsa catback.
2023 Corvette 3LT Z51 soon to be modified.
Custom LSX tuning in person or via email press here.
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Originally Posted by The Alchemist
I still have a TR 224/224 that I love. I have yet to be convinced why it would be worthwhile to switch after I look at other dyno graphs and compare it to mine.
I'm happy with my 350 ft/lbs of torque at 3200 rpm and my torque peak at 4600 rpm with ~400 ft/lbs.
I'm happy with my 350 ft/lbs of torque at 3200 rpm and my torque peak at 4600 rpm with ~400 ft/lbs.
Long live the small cam.
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Originally Posted by Studytime
C' mon man. You should be more than happy to give up that old camshaft for something new.... something that'll chew up springs, idle rough, reduce low-end torque, and hurt milage, but you will get an extra 15hp from it.
Long live the small cam.
Ben T.
Long live the small cam.
Ben T.
Could I throw in a 237/254 cam with .650" lift and make more top end power, sure, but I shift most of the time below 3500 rpm, and that cam would suck down that low.
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Originally Posted by Studytime
C' mon man. You should be more than happy to give up that old camshaft for something new.... something that'll chew up springs, idle rough, reduce low-end torque, and hurt milage, but you will get an extra 15hp from it.
Long live the small cam.
Ben T.
Long live the small cam.
Ben T.
and guys Comp grinds the cams for both of these shops, its not like you cant spec any cam youd like from ANY vendor....
That being said, Thunder has the best customer service and shipping on time record of any vendor Ive dealt with on Tech. Im always amazed when I order from Thunder, I get the tracking number before the end of the day.
AND I also LOVE my TSP PRC LS6 heads!!!
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Originally Posted by ShevrolayZ28
I enjoy the creativity in naming camshafts. We have the Monster, the Trak, the Magic sticks, the Torquers, the CheatR, and many, many more, we even have a cam or two named after LS1tech members. It's all in good fun, or more aptly, marketing.