spec me a cam!!
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spec me a cam!!
Just wondering what the consensus would be on a cam for my setup. Its a 05 GTO A4 with a 150 shot, vig 3000, longtubes, magnaflow exhaust with straightpipes, ported intake/tb, m/t 275 dr's. I plan on staying with the stock heads and since its an auto I don't really want to spin it much higher than 6k rpms.I mainly use the car for 1/8 mile racing, but I want something that pulls well on the street and/or 1/4 mile also. I was thinking something along the lines of the HPE C-cam...what does everyone else suggest??
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Pick one out and go a little bigger, you only want to do it once! And if you dont, youll wish you had later. I though about a C cam then got the S. It is good as a daily driver, no matter what people say, once it was tuned, it had good manners.
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228R ??? ! ! ! Should work fairly well with your 3000 Stall
Or maybe a reverse split of some sort if sticking with the stock heads. TR230?
Or maybe a reverse split of some sort if sticking with the stock heads. TR230?
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I would stay away from a reverse split. I have tried 3 cams in my 05 and the current cam is a 222/226 .566/.588 115lsa. numbers are in my sig. The 05 I have also has a 3200 stall which is a little too big but I had a bigger cam in the car. This cam has great street manners and will run on a stock tune. Untuned the car made 398rwhp.
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Stay away from MS3's or MS4's. They'll give you good peak horsepower but will give you no torque.
You'll need something that's torquey in the low lift areas: 3000 RPMS so I recommend a G5X3 or a G5X4. That'll be great for torque downstairs and have great peak horsepower.
You'll need something that's torquey in the low lift areas: 3000 RPMS so I recommend a G5X3 or a G5X4. That'll be great for torque downstairs and have great peak horsepower.
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Originally Posted by redgto4u
I really like the hpe c-cam: 232/234 on a 112 LSA 595/598 lift. Will that go good with my 3k stall? Also like the torquer v2.
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Not true at all. Have you ever seen the specs on a stock cam?? The lsa is mostly what makes it lope. You will greatly regret anything less that 113-114 with a auto as you put a load on the engine it never free wheels as a stick car does. So idle problems will be in your future. I just tuned a 06 gto with a ms4 on a 111 and what a pita I'm a expieranced tuner and I had 5 hours of tuning into the car just on idle. I had the rest of the car dialed in in the usual 30-45 minutes. My 05 has maybe 30 minutes into idle tuning. My 05 has run 11.8's at 121 in the quarter N/A so guess the power does pretty well in the low rpm's. I have a graph I'll try to find it and show you it.