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Old 04-24-2007, 09:21 PM
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Default 227/224 .573/.565 113.8 Lsa

Anyone running this cam? I think Texas Speed called it a Reverse Split camshaft. Just got one for free from a friend.
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It's a good cam. Very similar to the power curve of the venerable TR224/224, but around 5-10hp stronger

Do a search!!!

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Yeah..about the search...doesnt seem to be working.

I hear the cam goes CRAZY on nitrous...due to the longer intake duration. Think this will do well?
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Wouldn't work as well as longer exhaust duration, but if you're only spraying a 150 shot or so, nearly any of the "daily driver" type of cams will respond quite well.

It's not a strict nitrous cam fwiw. Nitrous cams are the other way and are a "conventional split" with more exhaust duration than intake.

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