Thinking of a good cam for my new 6.0 that I could actually use later?
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Thinking of a good cam for my new 6.0 that I could actually use later?
Alright.. so I was thinking originally of taking my old EPS cam out of my LS1 and putting it in my LQ9 that I've bought, with my old 243 heads too.
But then I started thinking I'd rather have a cam that's a bit bigger... but I don't feel like waiting 6 months for an EPS custom cam again.
Are there any off the shelf ones I could go for? I want something that can work with bigger valve heads down the road.
My mods list is below:
243 Heads
FAST 78 INTAKE
Hooker LT's.
Right now I'm making 390 to the wheels with the EPS cam and LS6 intake.
I'm hoping a cam change, some more cubes, and the fast will push me to 410??
Suggestions on a cam?
But then I started thinking I'd rather have a cam that's a bit bigger... but I don't feel like waiting 6 months for an EPS custom cam again.
Are there any off the shelf ones I could go for? I want something that can work with bigger valve heads down the road.
My mods list is below:
243 Heads
FAST 78 INTAKE
Hooker LT's.
Right now I'm making 390 to the wheels with the EPS cam and LS6 intake.
I'm hoping a cam change, some more cubes, and the fast will push me to 410??
Suggestions on a cam?
Last edited by IRONFIST; 05-07-2012 at 02:10 PM.
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Trick Flow or Comp cams 238/242 .595/.595 112lsa
I had this cam in my 346 with a 4,000 stall and loved it, even though it was on the big side for stock cubes, but then dropped it in my 408 and it was on the small side....in a 6.0 it should be just about right
I had this cam in my 346 with a 4,000 stall and loved it, even though it was on the big side for stock cubes, but then dropped it in my 408 and it was on the small side....in a 6.0 it should be just about right
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EnglandGreen mayhem 2 240 duration, 630 lift 113 Lsa, I just installed mine and love it!!!
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You know what would be really cool.. if I could reuse my springs that I currently have.
That would mean lift should probably not exceed .6 by too much. I know that kind of rules out of some of your guys options.
What would be even cooler would be if I could use my pushrods too.. but I won't push my luck.
That would mean lift should probably not exceed .6 by too much. I know that kind of rules out of some of your guys options.
What would be even cooler would be if I could use my pushrods too.. but I won't push my luck.