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Old 06-21-2013, 07:40 AM
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Ok so I'm sure this has been asked and answered somewhere on here but I just can't seem to find it so I apologize in advance.
I'm looking through these threads and see different cam specs and I see ones like this (233/235 .644/.598 112LSA (+2).) What exactly is the +2 on the end of the LSA mean?
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The cam is advanced 2* .
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Originally Posted by 99Bluz28
The cam is advanced 2* .
Thank you. I was thinking it was something along those lines but wasn't positive.
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If you're thinking about running that cam be prepared at frequent spring swaps.
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Originally Posted by PREDATOR-Z
If you're thinking about running that cam be prepared at frequent spring swaps.
No that's a little extreme for my plans haha. It just happened to be the first one I cam across to use as an example.



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