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Anyone Done This.....
Has anyone just done a head swap? Im think of doing factory LS6 heads or AFR LS6 heads. Im wondering will the stock cam be able to support all that extra flow? I really dont want to swap the cam if possible. Any thoughs?
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you'll still need supporting mods to support heads fully. i don't see many mods in the sig, but if you're like me and don't list 'em...post them up!! we'd be able to help you out better
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why dont you want to swap cams? thats where are the power is....
Also I only have the AirCharger and MSD wires and plugs on the way. Im going to be doing a cat back a tune later also. Should I just stick with factory LS6 heads or opt for the AFR heads?
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I'd like to keep the car drivable since its my daily driver.
Also the cam would add more time and money. Thats why I was just thinking of doing heads.
Should I just stick with factory LS6 heads or opt for the AFR heads?
along with a good exhaust set-up......
you could always just throw on a magnesun blower..... HOT ROD mag. just put down 415rwhp and 430rwtq with JUST a blower!
just think what it would do with a good exhaust and even H/C?
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go for factory stock ls6 heads if you MUST do a head upgrade. you won't see as much from it since you don't have any supporting mods. its kind of doing things backwards, usually you do full bolt-ons and THEN cam and heads. not too many people out there running heads and cam w/o full bolt ons that i know of, and they prolly aren't gettin the best of times/numbers with that sort of setup either. full bolt ons are needed to get everything you can from a big mod like heads or a cam.
if you had to choose, get a mildish cam like a 224 instead of heads, you'll see a much better gain from it. since you have a brand new car you won't have to replace everything under the sun like i would(oil pump, timing chain, et cetera). although i'd still replace the TC w/at least a single JWIS. good luck!
if you had to choose, get a mildish cam like a 224 instead of heads, you'll see a much better gain from it. since you have a brand new car you won't have to replace everything under the sun like i would(oil pump, timing chain, et cetera). although i'd still replace the TC w/at least a single JWIS. good luck!
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Additional cam duration alone would help fill the cylinders (what makes pwr) more than a set of heads could ever do alone. A cam would also cost 4-5 times less than a set of AFR's. Driveability with more cam overlap can be made no tougher than stock with a good tuner. Obviously depending on it's size...
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Thanks for all the info. I think Im going to go with the LS6 conversion package from Pace Its comes with everything i need and is still cheaper than a set of AFR heads
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Originally Posted by NoseUp
Additional cam duration alone would help fill the cylinders (what makes pwr) more than a set of heads could ever do alone. A cam would also cost 4-5 times less than a set of AFR's. Driveability with more cam overlap can be made no tougher than stock with a good tuner. Obviously depending on it's size...
hell, you could probably throw in some headers and a gt2-3 and make more power then you could heads only.
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Thanks for all the info. I think Im going to go with the LS6 conversion package from Pace Its comes with everything i need and is still cheaper than a set of AFR heads
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still not worth it, i suggest you research around more.
do the trick. Iam I missing something? I know I could probably read that number with various bolt ons but I'd like to keep the engine bay as stock looking as possibble, so its easy to pass the visual part of the smog inspection.
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Originally Posted by Pontiac GTO
Well im shoothing for around 350rwhp. That package with a tune should
do the trick. Iam I missing something? I know I could probably read that number with various bolt ons but I'd like to keep the engine bay as stock looking as possibble, so its easy to pass the visual part of the smog inspection.
do the trick. Iam I missing something? I know I could probably read that number with various bolt ons but I'd like to keep the engine bay as stock looking as possibble, so its easy to pass the visual part of the smog inspection.
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I've got a LPE GT2-3 cam (207/220 578/581 on a 118.5lsa) and let me tell you it idles better than stock. Thats a great cam for you.
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That is the cam I'm talking about and as for the springs I can't tell you what kind those are but I'm sure thay are good up to a 600. lift. I just got some 918's for mine and they work fine
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OK....now its time to tell you to search. There is TONS of info on this cam out there. Seach, and ye shall find. You can't just ask question after question and expect all the answers. You have to work for the info most of the time