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Old 02-15-2014, 11:14 AM
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Hey guys I got a comp cam. Here are the specs.
COMP Cams#249-54-448-11
XFI XE-R Hydraulic Roller Camshaft
GM Gen III/LS1/LS2/LS6 1997-PRESENT (Three-Bolt)
Lift: .605''/.609''
Duration: 287°/289°
Lobe Separation Angle: 112°
RPM Range: 2800-7200

Will this fit in a 99 ls1 with stock bottom end and 243 heads with out clearence issues. Also how much power will the motor make on an estimate. 243 heads cam ls6 intake. Thanks guys!

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Originally Posted by jlew0006
Hey guys I got a comp cam. Here are the specs.
COMP Cams#249-54-448-11
XFI XE-R Hydraulic Roller Camshaft
GM Gen III/LS1/LS2/LS6 1997-PRESENT (Three-Bolt)
Lift: .605''/.609''
Duration: 287°/289°
Lobe Separation Angle: 112°
RPM Range: 2800-7200

Will this fit in a 99 ls1 with stock bottom end and 243 heads with out clearence issues. Also how much power will the motor make on an estimate. 243 heads cam ls6 intake. Thanks guys!
Cam will clear, aslong as heads have not been milled. Expect 410+rwhp and 380+rwtq.
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Thats the 238/240 duration at .050" cam correct? I had that cam back in the day...if your car is an auto, youll want at least a 3600-3800 stall torque converter with that cam...but 4000 would be better.



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