228r or Torquer 2 cam?
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228r or Torquer 2 cam?
Ready to buy a cam from texas speed. Heres my info.
- ls6 intake
- edelbrock headers
- gutted cats
- 853 heads (stock)
- magnaflow catback
- slp lid with k&n
- p/p throttle body
- free ram air
My question is which cam would work best? And which LSA is the most recommended? I don't want to end up getting the 228r and regretting wishing i'd gone bigger but I also want to lay down the most power on a DD car. I can't afford heads right now, those are next years tax return, but which cam should I get at this point? And what kinda numbers could I possibly see with each? Thanks guys,
- ls6 intake
- edelbrock headers
- gutted cats
- 853 heads (stock)
- magnaflow catback
- slp lid with k&n
- p/p throttle body
- free ram air
My question is which cam would work best? And which LSA is the most recommended? I don't want to end up getting the 228r and regretting wishing i'd gone bigger but I also want to lay down the most power on a DD car. I can't afford heads right now, those are next years tax return, but which cam should I get at this point? And what kinda numbers could I possibly see with each? Thanks guys,
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I have the V3 with 3:42's and it's fine. When I do a rear I'll switch to 4.11's but that won't be till next year. Just make sure your tuner is familer with this cam. Even then you may have to bring it back a 2nd time to work the bugs out. The V3 is on a 111 lsa your neighbors will know you did something to your car. Personally I wouldn't DD this cam but I know people do and don't mind it.
When you do the heads plan on a new clutch too.
When you do the heads plan on a new clutch too.
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The Tick master is great. The LS7 clutch gets iffy when you start putting down some power, even mild bolt on power. Especially if you are planning to do heads.
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I also plan to get an e-cutout to make her purr a little bit > so more people are saying the torquer v2... I do plan to do some bamf heads just next year sometime... so can someone give a reason on why one>the other?
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Most all people will go with the "bigger is better" mentality. It's human nature to get the most you can with your money but not always the best choice.
In my opinion, I rather would go smaller and if that didn't satisfy me, I could go bigger down the line. The 228r was considered a big cam years ago and it's still a good proven cam with a great powerband. Now with all the bigger cams coming out, people think of the 228r on the smaller side. With a good set of heads you would be surprised at what it will do.
And cams aren't that expensive. If you decided the 228r wasn't enough, you could always sell it here on the trader and use that money towards a bigger cam like the V2.
In my opinion, I rather would go smaller and if that didn't satisfy me, I could go bigger down the line. The 228r was considered a big cam years ago and it's still a good proven cam with a great powerband. Now with all the bigger cams coming out, people think of the 228r on the smaller side. With a good set of heads you would be surprised at what it will do.
And cams aren't that expensive. If you decided the 228r wasn't enough, you could always sell it here on the trader and use that money towards a bigger cam like the V2.