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Old 07-05-2013, 06:17 PM
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I'm running a thunder racing comp cam... 219/230 .605 .604 on a 117...drivability is amazing
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Originally Posted by Martin@Tick
Thank you for the kind words.

The cam I recommended has zero degrees of overlap. It will be definitely be a sleeper for sure while making great power across the board.
Not looking for exacts, but i am about to do headers and a tune up. What kind of gains over my current power would you expect with your cam added to my mix?


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Anywhere from 35-50rwhp and 10rwtq-25rwtq. If you don't have to have a perfectly smooth idle I'd highly recommend one of my SNS Torque cams.



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