TR224/112lsa is the Bomb...
The "Cold" Lope is nasty, even through cats. After reaching temperature, it calms to an idle that is still unmistakably "Badass." The first WOT let me know I made a good call on this Cam.
I plan to go with an ORY when I put my Spec II in. Should sound Xtra mean then. The "G-Tech" gave me a 13.4 stock, hoping to make a 12.xxx now.
Thanks Thunder Racing for a fine product, Highly recommended.
P.S. 750 rpm is the perfect idle speed if you like lope...
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spec 3 I had the TR224/224 112LSA cam in my old engine and it is a really nice cam. I personally didn't find it to lope much at all though and was just too tame for me. Doing THAT install again, I would have gone with the TR230/224 111LSA.
Do you have a sound clip of your setup?
I've noticed everybody who's responded has a M6, is this cam not the right choice for an a4, I assume most a4 guys get the 114 lsa but i prefer more midrange power and the lope
Jared

The 112 apparently works great in the stick cars but the 114 is optimum for the slush boxes. As for the slight diff. in the lsa, I was advised that it would be barely noticeable...on the other hand, the difference in the idling and drive was be a little harder to live with if I would have gone with the 112 in the auto.
It is sooooo true that cam selection is paramount to the end product. Any time you add a part that leans more toward a 'race or track' item, you are going to have to submit to the manners that item will impart on your ride. There is a ton of info out there on who, what, which, etc, etc, that it can become confusing. Check with the sellers of the cam and be open minded and honest with yourself and them. Decide what you really want, what you can live with (and without) and then install away. I wanted more lope out of my car so when Geoff did the tune he backed the idle down a bit more than he really wanted to. I'm paying for it now as the car hunts for idle after it warms. Sounds cool as heck...but is kicking my *** by the 3rd hour out on the Interstate when I have to sit and idle.
Just my .02
P.S. Rah...Rah...Thunder Racing Cams...Gotta Luv em
The 112 apparently works great in the stick cars but the 114 is optimum for the slush boxes. As for the slight diff. in the lsa, I was advised that it would be barely noticeable...on the other hand, the difference in the idling and drive was be a little harder to live with if I would have gone with the 112 in the auto.
It is sooooo true that cam selection is paramount to the end product. Any time you add a part that leans more toward a 'race or track' item, you are going to have to submit to the manners that item will impart on your ride. There is a ton of info out there on who, what, which, etc, etc, that it can become confusing. Check with the sellers of the cam and be open minded and honest with yourself and them. Decide what you really want, what you can live with (and without) and then install away. I wanted more lope out of my car so when Geoff did the tune he backed the idle down a bit more than he really wanted to. I'm paying for it now as the car hunts for idle after it warms. Sounds cool as heck...but is kicking my *** by the 3rd hour out on the Interstate when I have to sit and idle.
Just my .02
P.S. Rah...Rah...Thunder Racing Cams...Gotta Luv em

After I do a moser 12-bolt, then, I will go waaaaaaaaaayyyy aggressive ... right now, I'm just trying to get the power that my rearend can handle.


) for the TR224. Maybe you can post some sound/video clips of your car? Did you need a tune after installing the cam? 
