BTR stage 3 cam or Tick Stage 2 what's the difference?
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BTR stage 3 cam or Tick Stage 2 what's the difference?
i still can't decide on a Cam for anyone that's been reading my posts bc I want a safe piston to valve clearance. What's the difference in the BTR stage 3 or Tick stage 2 cam? They're both 229/244. I heard somewhere they were the same cam and jointly designed by Martin and BTR. Is that true?
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i still can't decide on a Cam for anyone that's been reading my posts bc I want a safe piston to valve clearance. What's the difference in the BTR stage 3 or Tick stage 2 cam? They're both 229/244. I heard somewhere they were the same cam and jointly designed by Martin and BTR. Is that true?
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i still can't decide on a Cam for anyone that's been reading my posts bc I want a safe piston to valve clearance. What's the difference in the BTR stage 3 or Tick stage 2 cam? They're both 229/244. I heard somewhere they were the same cam and jointly designed by Martin and BTR. Is that true?
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Tick Performance has all their cams manufactured by Cam Motion. Brian Tooley Racing has some cams ground by Cam Motion and some by Comp Cams. I think BTR has that particular grind made by Comp Cams.
Full Disclosure: I work for Cam Motion. With that said, our lobe designs are known for quiet operation and hi-RPM stability. We also CNC polish all of cams after grinding to assure an ideal and very consistent finish. If you do some searches on this forum, I think you will find many testimonials to our quality and reputation.
Full Disclosure: I work for Cam Motion. With that said, our lobe designs are known for quiet operation and hi-RPM stability. We also CNC polish all of cams after grinding to assure an ideal and very consistent finish. If you do some searches on this forum, I think you will find many testimonials to our quality and reputation.
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Also, if you prefer to work with BTR, they will gladly get you a Cam Motion made camshaft if you request it.
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All 3 cams will have the same IVOs(intake valve open) of 6.5 degrees before top dead center and very close EVCs(exhaust valve close) of 6 to 6.5 degrees after top dead center. So, they will all have about the same valve clearance. So, I would expect about .050" to .060" intake valve clearance in an LS3 and about .070" exhaust valve clearance in an LS3. You will be fine as long as you don't mill the heads or use a thin head gasket.
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I don't plan on having the heads milled. If anything I'd go aftermarket in the future for any head work. Between the Tick and Titan king how would you compare the torque curves of both. Seems like the Tick would make better power down low but maybe I'm mistaken. Which one would work better with my 3600ss converter
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With that said, the Tick Stage II will make more power than the Titan 3 LS3, but it also has twice the overlap. So, it will depend on what type of personality you want the camshaft to have. If you want a very aggressive, hard chopping, street/strip idle, then you will want the Tick Stage II camshaft. If you want a mild to moderate lope/chop at idle and a little better manners and drivability, you might like the Titan 3 LS3 better.
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I would characterize it as quoted below:
The camshaft that we make for all around power under the curve for street driving is the Titan 3 LS3. It is designed to be a aggressive street cam that still has very good drivability.
With that said, the Tick Stage II will make more power than the Titan 3 LS3, but it also has twice the overlap. So, it will depend on what type of personality you want the camshaft to have. If you want a very aggressive, hard chopping, street/strip idle, then you will want the Tick Stage II camshaft. If you want a mild to moderate lope/chop at idle and a little better manners and drivability, you might like the Titan 3 LS3 better.
The camshaft that we make for all around power under the curve for street driving is the Titan 3 LS3. It is designed to be a aggressive street cam that still has very good drivability.
With that said, the Tick Stage II will make more power than the Titan 3 LS3, but it also has twice the overlap. So, it will depend on what type of personality you want the camshaft to have. If you want a very aggressive, hard chopping, street/strip idle, then you will want the Tick Stage II camshaft. If you want a mild to moderate lope/chop at idle and a little better manners and drivability, you might like the Titan 3 LS3 better.
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what do you do @ cammotion?
what do you do @ cammotion?