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Old Sep 7, 2009 | 12:23 AM
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im looking into buying this cam

comp cam 226°/230° .571"/.573" 109° LSA + 0 109° ICL

^^ thats the info that the buyer provider

OK i have a few questions

1. how bad will this effect gas mileage?

2. how much power could this add?

3. will this work with a 100 wet shot?

please help me im desperate haha
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Old Sep 7, 2009 | 08:50 AM
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My cam isn't much bigger than that, and i haven't seen any drop in mpg's (if you can keep ur foot out of it ). You should gain a good 30 hp, and heck yea it will work w/ a 100 shot lol.

Looks like you got some plans man...good luck
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Old Sep 7, 2009 | 10:24 AM
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Are you set on that camshaft? I think there's some things you could do differently to make it more street friendly & make some more power. That being said if your getting this thing for dirt cheap it'd be hard to pass up!

You might also look at the new TSP camshafts we've developed. They are a result of lots of engine dyno testing looking for across the board performers!!
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