Which cam for my setup?
Right now I'm going to be replacing my SLP loudmouth with a magnaflow system to rid the rasp and because I wasnt to get headers and run a ORY. So that brings me to my 1st decision: MAC, hookers, or pacestter headers? Right now I'm really leaning toward getting coated pacesetters and a custom ORY to give me some more ground clearnace since I have a 2 inch drop.
This then brings me to what cam I should get? I do like a mean lobe sound (but don't want it too extreme), I also want the cam to be pretty realiable and streetable since I only go to the track every once and awile. I do have a daily driver tho. With any of the cams I am planning on upgrading the heads to make everything more realiable and once everything is in I want to get a full dyno tune (Speed Inc isn't that far from me). I do still want to avg at least 15mpg in the city... but this isn't a major issue. I'm tring to still keep emisions in mind but figure that won't be a problem after the full tune...? And finally money is a little bit of a issue, but I've been able to find a TR224 cam for around 250ish.
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Cams are great for power, mostly horsepower. You will gain some torque, especially in the upper RPMs. Some cam-only set ups can bump you up 40HP with tuning.
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There is also the Hammer cam from MTI 222/222 .566/.566 112LSA makes very good torque and nice power, with very little fuss and emissions problems.
I would also go with the Pacesetter headers and a custom Y.


