Your Donkey D!ck cam aint got sh*t on me...
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I agree...i had a friend daily drive his MS4 camaro at first with the stock then then later with a 3800 stall...even on the stock stall it wasnt BAD...but definately easy to drive with the 3800.
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- mid-220s or below is a small cam
- high 220s to mid 230s is a medium cam
- high 230s to mid 240s is a big cam
- mid 240s and higher are the monsters
I've always considered my 224/228 on the smaller side compared to most of the cams my friends and other people I know have in their cars.
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Seems to me at this point that:
- mid-220s or below is a small cam
- high 220s to mid 230s is a medium cam
- high 230s to mid 240s is a big cam
- mid 240s and higher are the monsters
I've always considered my 224/228 on the smaller side compared to most of the cams my friends and other people I know have in their cars.
- mid-220s or below is a small cam
- high 220s to mid 230s is a medium cam
- high 230s to mid 240s is a big cam
- mid 240s and higher are the monsters
I've always considered my 224/228 on the smaller side compared to most of the cams my friends and other people I know have in their cars.
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Anything that is gonna be driven alot I'd keep the duration under 240, anything that's being built to run a # is gonna need 240+
As for 22x anything, I had that once, and it picked up a good bit over stock but I would never put something that small in anything n/a again.
As for 22x anything, I had that once, and it picked up a good bit over stock but I would never put something that small in anything n/a again.
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220/224 cam, 4000 stall, 3.46 gears, 3500 lbs, and a nice street driver. 11.50's@119. If I had a well chosen larger cam with more gear I would be quicker but at the expense of streetability IMO.
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Anything that is gonna be driven alot I'd keep the duration under 240, anything that's being built to run a # is gonna need 240+
As for 22x anything, I had that once, and it picked up a good bit over stock but I would never put something that small in anything n/a again.
As for 22x anything, I had that once, and it picked up a good bit over stock but I would never put something that small in anything n/a again.