Lunati Voodoo Cam Opinions...
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Originally Posted by GT Griller
For some reason this equation doesnt give me the same number that Ryan02SS got.
The other formula will provided will calculate the overlap at .006" duration.
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I have this cam in a box on the shelf, and will be installing it later on. I chose it B/C it looked like a good option for a motor with stock heads/bottom end/etc. and maybe some bolt-ons... which is exactly what I'm going to run.
I'm curious what tuning needs to be done to optimize it with 92 octane, and what basic mods I can do to maximize it's potential??
I'm curious what tuning needs to be done to optimize it with 92 octane, and what basic mods I can do to maximize it's potential??
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Hello new here. I am in the middle of a head and cam swap on my 2002 ZO6 . Dart 205 heads, lunati voodoo cam 222/228 .567 .567 114 degree voodoo cam, ported oil pump comp cam magnum lifters carbid pushrods, dual timing chain, 160 degree therm, .040 gauge gasket, halltech intake, LG longtubes, borla Xpipe, no cats, borla cat back. would like a Idea of what to expect at the dyno? im sure its a combo done before????????????
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I use this cam on my ls1 build.. I have a stock bottom end rebuilt, ls1 intake at the time of dyno, long tube headers 2.5" duals to a single 3" exhaust, 1.7 roller rockers, ls6 heads ported and through a 12 bolt rear and a t56 my car made 400whp exactly at 6600rpm.. and made 430pounds of torque.. and i have room for improvement with a better intake and such.. yeah this cam works well.. now im going to try it with boost