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cc306 on stock 1.5RR?

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Old 10-17-2006, 03:31 PM
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i am lookin to get into mid 12's with a cam. my car has a 80lb clutch, DR, mid length headers, slp loudmouth, etc.you know the basic bolt on car. it is a 96 slp ss.

car needs to be reliable DD

i've been told to go with a cc305 cam with 1.6 RR. new valves and new pushrods.


while searching online i found a similar article and one person brought up the idea of going with a cc306 cam with stock 1.5 RR but new springs/pushrods. which will give you pretty much the same lift and if i ever decide to go away from it being a DD i can go with head work and go 1.6 RR for a big lift.

i want to change as little as possible. some valvetrain parts at most, no injectors and timing chain etc.



what do you guys think of that


like i said...must be DD and would like to get into mid 12's
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well i have what is on the sig and thats my DD. so going with a cc306 wont be too bad... i used to drive my stock lt1 with a 306 cam....... so you should be good....
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Will the stock rr's clear the springs with that lift?
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thats was my main concern
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stock stamped steel will not handle that lift.
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Originally Posted by b00ya4u2
stock stamped steel will not handle that lift.

? can u please elaborate




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