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Old 05-03-2005, 10:56 PM
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I purchased the Trex cam, and already have forged pistons. I was looking at going the n2o route, NX Gemini kit to be specific. How will this cam react with spray? is it feaseable?
Old 05-03-2005, 11:07 PM
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Just from reading on here I have found that cams with higher lsa's will react better to the nitrous, hopefully someone will chime in, as I'm a newbie that just reads in this forum a lot.
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here are my exact cam specs...
duration @.50 is 243.2in 249.1ex Valve Lift .609in, .615ex LSA of 109.2
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This same question was asked the other day and Geoff from Thunder said that the T-rex loves the spray. The old days of having cams cut on 115 and 116 LSA for No2 are over. I've had the best luck spraying cams with 112 and below LSA's. My new one is a 111. It was basically stated in the other thread that whatever overlap your motor likes N/A, will be your best bet on spray.
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just spray it!




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