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Old Sep 30, 2008 | 07:26 PM
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Over the weekend I installed my new cam spec'd by pat g. It's a 226/232 .609/.604 113+4

Driveability is great, almost stock. Huge improvement from my ASA. Alot more responsive down low, without the surging issues of the asa.

Overall I am happy with it. I do however miss the chop of the asa at idle, but the driveability makes up for it.

Next tuesday it's going on the dyno. See how she runs and see what the a/f ratio looks, depending on that maybe a re-tune (my current tune is garbage, if you're looking for a tune in the detroit metro area, I can tell you one place I would not recommend)

All and all, here's to a good upgrade!
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Old Oct 2, 2008 | 09:02 AM
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ya'll are lame. not one response.
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Old Oct 2, 2008 | 09:25 AM
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well....what did you expect?

no numbers, no times, just some simple impressions of a new cam.

i just had my Mez EWP delivered...i even installed the 160 stat in it...

but its still in the box. no numbers or impressions other than it looks sexy.

should i start a thread and expect tons of replys? NO.

anxious to see the numbers with the cam.

what did it do on the old cam..what were the old cam specs??
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Old Oct 2, 2008 | 09:26 AM
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what kinda power did you make with the ASA?
congrats on the new cam
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Old Oct 2, 2008 | 02:08 PM
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what were the specs on the previous cam?
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Old Oct 2, 2008 | 03:20 PM
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113+4 sounds quiet tho

definitely looking too see ur numbers also.
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Originally Posted by teke184
well....what did you expect?

no numbers, no times, just some simple impressions of a new cam.

i just had my Mez EWP delivered...i even installed the 160 stat in it...

but its still in the box. no numbers or impressions other than it looks sexy.

should i start a thread and expect tons of replys? NO.

anxious to see the numbers with the cam.

what did it do on the old cam..what were the old cam specs??
I forgot that if you want alot of replys on this site, you need to come up with a topic more like "Which 224 cam should I get?" or "How much power will my 224 cam make?"

The ASA has similar specs on paper. It's a 226/232 .525/.525 110lsa. It just never did it for me other than it sounded real mean (alot meaner than it was infact).

It only made 358 rwhp with lt, cats, gmmg, and tune. Like I said, my tune was less than impressive. Full exhaust, y-pipe, and cats kill the numbers on that cam apparently. Very suspetable to power loss from a "not super high flow exhaust"

I am anxious to see the numbers as well. I'm not sure how good they'll be, as I've been having clutch fluid issues for the past month or so. Sometimes it grabs, sometimes it doesn't. I'm going to try to flush it before taking it on tuesday. I don't pay for the dyno runs, so it's not really a big deal if it doesn't make good numbers due to the clutch. It's probably getting replaced in a couple months.
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Originally Posted by DarkhorSe_SS
113+4 sounds quiet tho

definitely looking too see ur numbers also.
Yeah, it doesn't chop that had. Definitely makes up for it in driveability though. I'll try to post a vid of asa vs new idle.
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Originally Posted by 99_SS_LS1
I forgot that if you want alot of replys on this site, you need to come up with a topic more like "Which 224 cam should I get?" or "How much power will my 224 cam make?"

The ASA has similar specs on paper. It's a 226/232 .525/.525 110lsa. It just never did it for me other than it sounded real mean (alot meaner than it was infact).

It only made 358 rwhp with lt, cats, gmmg, and tune. Like I said, my tune was less than impressive. Full exhaust, y-pipe, and cats kill the numbers on that cam apparently. Very suspetable to power loss from a "not super high flow exhaust"

I am anxious to see the numbers as well. I'm not sure how good they'll be, as I've been having clutch fluid issues for the past month or so. Sometimes it grabs, sometimes it doesn't. I'm going to try to flush it before taking it on tuesday. I don't pay for the dyno runs, so it's not really a big deal if it doesn't make good numbers due to the clutch. It's probably getting replaced in a couple months.
THE REASON THERE ARE SO MANY POST ON THE 224 CAM IS THAT IT HAS BEEN PROVEN TO BE ONE OF THE BEST ALL AROUND (POWER WERE YOU NEED IT) CAM!!!! NOT TO SAY THAT YOUR CAM IS BAD ,IF PATRICK CHOOSE THAT GRIND FOR YOU THEN YOU PROBABLY HAVE JUST WHAT YOU WANTED!
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lol, you might want to calm down...of course there will be million replys if you include dyno numbers and track time or a vid!!

Anyway, congrats on the new cam, and I hope your clutch issue will be resolved soon.
Hope it will satisfy your needs on the streets!
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Originally Posted by TRANS-DAD
THE REASON THERE ARE SO MANY POST ON THE 224 CAM IS THAT IT HAS BEEN PROVEN TO BE ONE OF THE BEST ALL AROUND (POWER WERE YOU NEED IT) CAM!!!! NOT TO SAY THAT YOUR CAM IS BAD ,IF PATRICK CHOOSE THAT GRIND FOR YOU THEN YOU PROBABLY HAVE JUST WHAT YOU WANTED!
Ha! Chill - I have no problem with the 224 cam, I was just making a point. And I am happy with my choice.

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lol, you might want to calm down...of course there will be million replys if you include dyno numbers and track time or a vid!!

Anyway, congrats on the new cam, and I hope your clutch issue will be resolved soon.
Hope it will satisfy your needs on the streets!
Thanks. And yes dyno results here on Tuesday, and probably a short video clip too

For the record, I wasn't really bitter about no responses... It was just my way of "ttt"
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New numbers are in...

388 rwhp / 370 rwtq

Very happy with the new set-up!
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Old Oct 7, 2008 | 06:55 PM
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that power under the curve feel like 450RWHP huh?
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Old Oct 7, 2008 | 06:56 PM
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congrats bro,i'm looking for a cam for my 99 maybe i'll go ur route
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Originally Posted by 99_SS_LS1

The ASA has similar specs on paper. It's a 226/232 .525/.525 110lsa. It just never did it for me other than it sounded real mean (alot meaner than it was infact).

It only made 358 rwhp with lt, cats, gmmg, and tune. Like I said, my tune was less than impressive. Full exhaust, y-pipe, and cats kill the numbers on that cam apparently. Very suspetable to power loss from a "not super high flow exhaust"
The ASA is 226/236
Yeah, you're right, that ASA cam definately needs a really high flowing exhaust to perform. I'm running stepped headers and 3" td's w/o cats.
Sounds like you got a pretty good setup that you're happy with. Congrats on the new power!

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that power under the curve feel like 450RWHP huh?
Yeah, It gained 10-25 ft-lbs from 1500-3000. There maybe more after the retune as well..


Jbird - yeah you're correct the asa is 226/236.. And yeah, I've seen your numbers on the asa and they do look great with the free flowing exhaust.

I'm thinking of going with a ported throttle body before I get it retuned, and have hopes of over 400 then... Not that it really matters, more so bragging rights because I am already happy with how it runs
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Congrats on the cam...
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If you want the new cam to chop hard, try lowering your idle speed. By lowering it 100 rpm over where it is now, it will chop pretty hard while still giving you superb street manners. It's a simple tuners trick!
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Originally Posted by 99_SS_LS1
ya'll are lame. not one response.
What do you expect....you didn't put in an MS4.......You were smarter then that
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Originally Posted by 99_SS_LS1
Yeah, It gained 10-25 ft-lbs from 1500-3000. There maybe more after the retune as well..


Jbird - yeah you're correct the asa is 226/236.. And yeah, I've seen your numbers on the asa and they do look great with the free flowing exhaust.

I'm thinking of going with a ported throttle body before I get it retuned, and have hopes of over 400 then... Not that it really matters, more so bragging rights because I am already happy with how it runs
Thanks!
You'd be surprised what a ported tb can do, especially if its not opening up all the way (90*) as it should. I had Bo White do mine awhile back and it was a major improvement!

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If you want the new cam to chop hard, try lowering your idle speed. By lowering it 100 rpm over where it is now, it will chop pretty hard while still giving you superb street manners. It's a simple tuners trick!
Yeah, he's right. Have your tuner set your idle wherever you want it. When I got my car tuned recently @ EFI Alchemy, we played around with different idle speeds. Had it as low as 650 and it idled fine, but I didn't like it so I had him set it to 800.
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