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I recently pruchased a Trans Am that already has a cam and heads. The cam is a TSP 231/237. I know that this cam is traditional split cam where the exhaust and lift are greater than intake. I am just curious what advantages this cam has over a reverse split or single pattern cam?
The original owner had the engine built to run N20. He was running a dry 80 shot
I am trying to see if there is a bigger cam I can run. I am going to get a wet 150 kit. The heads on the car now are 59cc LS6 heads with a 2.055 intake and 1.69 exhaust.
So my questions are:
What are the advantages of the different cam patterns?
What would be a good cam for me to run or is the cam I have plenty?
Thanks you in advanced for your input.
Chris J
The original owner had the engine built to run N20. He was running a dry 80 shot
I am trying to see if there is a bigger cam I can run. I am going to get a wet 150 kit. The heads on the car now are 59cc LS6 heads with a 2.055 intake and 1.69 exhaust.
So my questions are:
What are the advantages of the different cam patterns?
What would be a good cam for me to run or is the cam I have plenty?
Thanks you in advanced for your input.
Chris J