anyone run this-Lunati 227 238 112 cam in L92/LS3/L76/L98??
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anyone run this-Lunati 227 238 112 cam in L92/LS3/L76/L98??
Anyone used this cam ,using it id like to hear from u please interested to see what thoughts are of a cam with such a large split on 112lsa cheers
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Low can give you some advice on what type of behavior patterns 2 watch out 4....But you can have a cam TAILORED 2 your LS3.
Y by what is listed...
I like things made just 4 me....
The cam your looking @ cost ????.....Custom cam is right @ that same level ...$399.oo
Y by what is listed...
I like things made just 4 me....
The cam your looking @ cost ????.....Custom cam is right @ that same level ...$399.oo
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Lil John, i personally think too much hype surrounds custom grinds. I usually prefer a proven grind. My lunati was an exception to proven but after all my research, lots, i was confident it would work and did it? The $359 i paid for it new at the time made it a steal. I have now seen a build by RPM (Motorsports...i think) with the Lunati 232 238 and the numbers were 477/434, and that was with heavy 20 or 21 wheels and 90 or 95 degree weather. Lighter wheels and cooler weather would easily bump that number up.
More important is the whole combo selection of parts...not just motor but exhaust, tranny, rear, vehicle weight ,etc...attention to detail some overlook, and tuning. They are all critical. Of course budget plays a role too.
More important is the whole combo selection of parts...not just motor but exhaust, tranny, rear, vehicle weight ,etc...attention to detail some overlook, and tuning. They are all critical. Of course budget plays a role too.
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