ls2 camshaft question? can anyone answer it?
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ls2 camshaft question? can anyone answer it?
im thinking about putting an ls2 cam in my 4.8l but someone told me that the cam sensors are different im not sure why by looking at the cams so can anyone tell me if the info ive heard is true or false
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sensors..
find out where your cam sensor is, some are in the front like 2005 and up, and is on the left on the timing chain cover and has a harness connector plugged in to it, others like the ls1 have the sensor in the back of the engine block on the top of it, behind the intake manifold where the small block Chevy have the distributor, them just contact Comp cams with more info, but I'm sure they will know just what you need. good lock.
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I thought you were the car god around here??????
I'll school you on what the difference is..just to put you in your place.
That and to explain to anyone else that has ran into the same issue.
If it's a true LS2 Cam take a very close look at the rear of the Cam and you will see there is no Reluctor Wheel. For the Gen III Engines what is needed is the LS2 Timing Cover, Cam Sensor, and 1X Timing Gear. Then the stock wiring will have to be extended to the front Cover. Gen IV Engines are setup like this stock, like mentioned.
You puttin that 4.8l in the mullet red Iroc? It'll perform better than that **** L98..or that 408 excuse of an engine in that '85..
I'll school you on what the difference is..just to put you in your place.
That and to explain to anyone else that has ran into the same issue.
If it's a true LS2 Cam take a very close look at the rear of the Cam and you will see there is no Reluctor Wheel. For the Gen III Engines what is needed is the LS2 Timing Cover, Cam Sensor, and 1X Timing Gear. Then the stock wiring will have to be extended to the front Cover. Gen IV Engines are setup like this stock, like mentioned.
You puttin that 4.8l in the mullet red Iroc? It'll perform better than that **** L98..or that 408 excuse of an engine in that '85..