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Old 08-11-2007, 07:49 PM
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MTI installed my X1 cam w/UD pulley today and it made 403.1 rwhp but did not record the torque so I will post the tq later. This is an awsome cam, great drivability, and sounds awsome. The guys at MTI have great customer service and were very helpful.

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Congrats! What are the specs on that cam?
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Originally Posted by Gannet
Congrats! What are the specs on that cam?

Thanks, the X1 is 230/227 .591 .571 112 lsa

Jason
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Congratulations!
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Thats bad a$$. Congrats
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Originally Posted by firedog02z28
MTI installed my X1 cam w/UD pulley today and it made 403.1 rwhp but did not record the torque so I will post the tq later. This is an awsome cam, great drivability, and sounds awsome. The guys at MTI have great customer service and were very helpful.

Jason
Great #'s X1 is a good cam.
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That was the cam I was gonna go with if I went N/A, great choice and good #'s!
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Nice numbers with that cam. I am hoping to hit those numbers with my LS swap. Have any more mods done to achieve those numbers?
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Reverse splits work well with stock compression motors, the X1 and TR234/224 are two of the best.

I myself am going with a reverse on my street setup.
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nice numbers!!! so who said mti was " outdated"!!
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This makes me have second thoughts about the 236/238 I was eyeballing...
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thats the cam I am thinking about going with!
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hey firedog you dont work for circuit city by any chance do you
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So now that it's "later," what kind of torque are you hitting? I hit 387/365 on a mustang dyno with my 228/232 cam with similar bolt ons as you. It's so much fun isn't it!
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welcome to the club. now you will want more.

have funb with the car.
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I would like to see a direct comparison of the x1 vs. TorquerV.3 camshafts. Not only dyno #'s but drivability.
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What springs and stuff did you use for your set up?
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nice, how much does that cam go for? How much would a shop charge to install it on average! and nice job on the numbers!!
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Those are some great numbers! I was thinking of going with either the x1 or the TorquerV.3. I have read that the MS4 and other big cams are alittle hard to tame for daily street use. My car is a daily driver, so this is great news for me. Thanks for posting this thread Firedog02z28. If you can, you should put up a clip of your car idling with some revs in there too. Just an idea.

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Originally Posted by JuStIn_Ws6
What springs and stuff did you use for your set up?
used 918's and MTI pulley



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