115 LSA Cam
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I was thinking of getting a cam where the lsa is 115, I know is gonna be quieter than most cams...My question is does anyone have a sound clip on with this type cam, also would help if you had Long tubes and x-pipe duels so I can get a good listen to what my car might sound like..
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Well you first need to specify what duration its going to be 224/230 or straight 224, or 218/230 etc. Even though the LSA is gonna be higher, you still need to state what specs the cam will be, then you might be able to get an idea of how it lopes and sounds etc.
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I ran a 228/236 XER grind with a 115+4 in my 402 Tahoe it didn't really have any lope at all,it revved effortlessly to my 6600rpm shift points and made lots of torque,the only issues I had was a lack of vaccuum that caused problems with the bypass on my Radix supercharger.I still have the cam if you are interested.