Another Cam decision thread!
We'll start ito with the car. It's a 2000 Camaro SS, M6, stock 3.42s, SLP lid, ported throttle body, LS6 intake, TSP 1 7/8 long tube headers and off road Y-pipe.
The car is a semi--daily in the summer. I don't often sit in traffic or use my AC. Most of my driving is on country roads. I would love to have a nasty sounding idle, but ultimately I care more about a good performing cam, and I don't want to be fighting cam surge/bucking very often. Since it's a 2000 with the weaker rod bolts, I'd like to shift no higher than 6500 RPM.
The cams I have been looking at the most are BTR stage 2 & 3, and TSP Torquer V2 & V4.
At the moment I like the BTR stage 3 the best, it sounds nasty at idle and the dynographs seem to have a pretty fat torque curve above 3000 rpm, it is certainly on the larger end of the scale though. I also read that you can get your BTR cams ground by Cam Motion on 8620 cores (is this true?), so that's enticing as well.
Thanks guys!
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Do you guys know much about the Cam Motion Titan 5 cam? I can't seem to find much about it, but I like that they use gentle lobes and it seems like it might be just a little bit more tame than the BTR stage 3.
Am I insane for thinking about a cam like the BTR stage 3 or Titan 5? Lol
https://ls1tech.com/forums/dynamomet...o-results.html
Too many cams to choose from!
http://www.cammotion.com/camshafts/t...232-238-113-4/
This camshaft had GREAT midrange torque and loves a 6500 shift point. It has a great sounding defined lope/chop at idle and should not buck above 1200-1400 at light part throttle. It will typically make about 450 RWHP on an average heads cam car.
Here is an idle clip:










