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Old 02-07-2007, 09:22 PM
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So I have decided to go cam only and nitrous for now with my 00' SS A4.

Current Mods:

SLP longtubes
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Offroad Y (no cats)
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Underdrive pulley

Will be installed Before Cam Swap: LS6 intake


I have decided to go with the Texas Speed 224R cam on a 114 separation (I want this car to be as smooth as possible/sleeper). I figure this is a good cam to go with for now and when I upgrade the heads, I'll really be making serious power.

Heres my question:

My motor has on 15k miles on it. Do I really need to change the spring retainers etc.?

I was planning on going with TSp's CAM kit with the 918 springs and pushrods. Because I am going to later upgrade the heads ( TFS for sure) is it really worth the cash to go with the PRC kit?

What do you guys think this thing will put out with that cam, LS6 intake, and the aformentioned mods?

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Matt
Old 02-07-2007, 09:33 PM
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I've got the 921's in mine by my g5x3 cam is bigger than the 224 cam your talking about. I think you will be ok, Others may want to chime in
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I was told it was a good idea to change the retainers. You might want to go ahead and do it, that way if you have something come up and aren't able to do the heads, you will be covered.
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Originally Posted by Juiced2000SS
I was told it was a good idea to change the retainers. You might want to go ahead and do it, that way if you have something come up and aren't able to do the heads, you will be covered.
I was thinking the same thing.

Not to mention, that with this cam and a 150 shot, I'll probably be happy for a while.

Can someone tell me which retainers I will need if i just buy them separate?
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whats wrong with the stock retainers?
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Originally Posted by Hell'sChariot
whats wrong with the stock retainers?
nothing.

just want to know if I should change them out when I change the springs.
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Originally Posted by SPDEMON
nothing.

just want to know if I should change them out when I change the springs.
Im also doing springs and a cam very soon. Thats why I was wondering.




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