I am looking to upgrade blower cams. I currently have a monster cam in my car and I think it is hurting me. I am really considering the brutespeed cam as well but I am wondering if it will be a bit much for my stock bottom end. I know pat g, eps, etc. all do this but I don't want to make the wrong decision again after putting a custom grind cam in my car last time. I really do like the "chop" of the brutespeed cam but I want to be shifting this thing at 6400 rpms max. I will only be running around 8 pounds of boost as well. My build consists of:
Stock LS1 bottom end, unported 317 heads with ferrea valves and PAC 1518 springs, 1 7/8 AR heads with a 3" catback, 3.50 gears, yank PT3800 stall with 2.0 STR, LS6 intake, etc.
Any suggestions on who should spec the cam out vs running the brutespeed cam?
Stock LS1 bottom end, unported 317 heads with ferrea valves and PAC 1518 springs, 1 7/8 AR heads with a 3" catback, 3.50 gears, yank PT3800 stall with 2.0 STR, LS6 intake, etc.
Any suggestions on who should spec the cam out vs running the brutespeed cam?
There really is no need to shift past 6400 rpm with our cam, 6200 rpm is usually where it makes it's peak power at. We've installed this cam in a lot of stock engines with boost in the past, and it does a great job. Bob
TECH Regular
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exactly...Originally Posted by LS1RedZ
The Brutespeed blower cam is an awesome cam. You cant go wrong with it IMO. 




