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Old 07-02-2004, 08:42 PM
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im lookin at getting pacesetter lt's and tsp td's.....and was wondering what is a good n2o cam for daily driving and the strip,even on the street i stab it all over the place.i really want a cam to really benefit the n20 and na...i want it real lopey too...ill idle.thanx in advance.
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224..... nice lope, cheap, makes good power, easy to find, and cheap
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what brand is that comp?
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how much is that cam?do i have2change springs?
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Originally Posted by 2002$$
how much is that cam?do i have2change springs?
You'll need to change springs with any cam you get...

The 224 is a Thunderracing Cam.. 224/224.. $429 new..

another cam to look into is the new TSP 231/237... Sounds awesome..

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with the tsp cam i will lose alittle bit of low-end,huh.but if i go with the 4.11's,i think it'll make up 4 that.what do u guys think?
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Originally Posted by 2002$$
with the tsp cam i will lose alittle bit of low-end,huh.but if i go with the 4.11's,i think it'll make up 4 that.what do u guys think?
Yes.. the bigger cams like gears.. so that can get into your their powerbands alot quicker..
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the tsp 231/237 is a good choice, that sucker is HUGE. im personally contemplating the FMS F11 cam: 228/230 .581/.591 112 LSA
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The MTI R1 camshaft is another good option. It specs out to 232/236 .575/.578 114 LSA. The car will sound mean, run good on motor, and make huge amounts of torque on the nitrous.
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Originally Posted by KingCrapBox
The MTI R1 camshaft is another good option. It specs out to 232/236 .575/.578 114 LSA. The car will sound mean, run good on motor, and make huge amounts of torque on the nitrous.

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