Better daily Driver Cam… TSP Torquer or 233/239 or HPE “S” Cam or what?
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Better daily Driver Cam… TSP Torquer or 233/239 or HPE “S” Cam or what?
Thought I had my mine made up, but now read different things all in my searches. Wanting a good daily driver cam that will work well with a 3500 stall auto, bolt-on, true duals car. Thanks for the help & suggestions.
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Originally Posted by Gamefan008
I'm thinking about a 233/239 for a daily driver this summer
Just a question though... on the LSA, why is it 112+2
I'm confused as to what the +2 is
Just a question though... on the LSA, why is it 112+2
I'm confused as to what the +2 is
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Originally Posted by fast98
+2 means the cam is advanced 2 degrees when it is straight up or dot to dot. it basically lowers the powerband
Thanks for the help btw
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Originally Posted by 2000Hawk
have the 233/239 sitting in my room waiting for installation, into my daily driver. also got it with the whole PRC Dual Valve Spring Kit.
exactly same situation im about to change in the upcoming week.. im sick of lookin at them and not actually feeling them in the car
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Originally Posted by Gamefan008
So is it basically like a 114 LSA? or does it have anything to do with the LSA?
Thanks for the help btw
Thanks for the help btw
The +2 just means that the cam is advanced 2 degrees, which is the same as putting the cam in the car, then turning it two degrees forward of the crank.
Here's a diagram to help explain LSA:
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Originally Posted by Stryker
exactly same situation im about to change in the upcoming week.. im sick of lookin at them and not actually feeling them in the car
I just hope i can throw together the money.
I wanna finish up the bolt-ons first, then wheels... THEN cam
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Originally Posted by CamTom12
No, doesn't have anything to do with the LSA. That stands for Lobe Separation Angle, or how far apart the peaks of the lobes are.
The +2 just means that the cam is advanced 2 degrees, which is the same as putting the cam in the car, then turning it two degrees forward of the crank.
Here's a diagram to help explain LSA:
The +2 just means that the cam is advanced 2 degrees, which is the same as putting the cam in the car, then turning it two degrees forward of the crank.
Here's a diagram to help explain LSA: