Friendly Stock Bottom End Cams
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Friendly Stock Bottom End Cams
ok! ive been in a really good mood lately with christmas and whatnot and have decided to do a cam sometime in the later winter/early spring depending on when i have time. i know what parts i need for the swap. even tho the LS7 lifter part # would be a big help. but i wanna know what cams would be a good choice for a good 'bump' from stock and which cams all of you guys are having good luck with. my car is an M6 with stock gears and 150k miles.
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I guess it all really depends on your goals for the car? obviously you could go with a custom cam to get exactly what you want. i think a really popular choice is the cc503. Just figure out your goals for yourself. with that many miles, u may want to stay a little on the smaller-mild side. so maybe that Cadillac cam. ive heard it is doing pretty decent. depending on the health of the engine, you might consider waiting it out. Get a new bottom end, and get whatever H/C you want. just an idea, im sure some with a lot more experience is going to jump in here. There is also a Sticky on Cam choices. Great stuff. Good Luck.
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I guess it all really depends on your goals for the car? obviously you could go with a custom cam to get exactly what you want. i think a really popular choice is the cc503. Just figure out your goals for yourself. with that many miles, u may want to stay a little on the smaller-mild side. so maybe that Cadillac cam. ive heard it is doing pretty decent. depending on the health of the engine, you might consider waiting it out. Get a new bottom end, and get whatever H/C you want. just an idea, im sure some with a lot more experience is going to jump in here. There is also a Sticky on Cam choices. Great stuff. Good Luck.
also i can just replace the timing chain if the sprockets are ok, right ? does anyone have that part number ? thanks!
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I'd go with eiter an AI or LE cam they both have awesome feedback and either can do a custom if you want. I would def replace the chain, you can either get a GM replacement or go with a standard SBC double roller and an EWP, my 38k miles chain was preety dang loose when i replaced it last night with a cloyes double roller. I will have about 1500 in all my parts then 500 for a Speed Inc. dyno tune. To do it right it's not cheap unfortunetely...
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you guys are great! thanks for all the feedback.
2XR95Z28 i would def go with an LE custom cam but i dont want to put my bottom, trans, or rear in danger quite yet. when i save up money ill do a rear. ive been keeping an eye on that 8.6" thats being set up in the gears section.
2XR95Z28 i would def go with an LE custom cam but i dont want to put my bottom, trans, or rear in danger quite yet. when i save up money ill do a rear. ive been keeping an eye on that 8.6" thats being set up in the gears section.
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well i dont plan on ordering it anytime soon. at least amonth but i really wanna get all my parts down now. maybe ill give him a call when im ready. i also have afew questions about heads that i wanna ask him. thanks for your help man. have a happy new year!
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I'd go with eiter an AI or LE cam they both have awesome feedback and either can do a custom if you want. I would def replace the chain, you can either get a GM replacement or go with a standard SBC double roller and an EWP, my 38k miles chain was preety dang loose when i replaced it last night with a cloyes double roller. I will have about 1500 in all my parts then 500 for a Speed Inc. dyno tune. To do it right it's not cheap unfortunetely...
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Well I think Cloyes double rollers are about 100 bucks and LT4 Extreme Duty is about $250 bucks. I have an LT4 Extreme Duty to go in mine. The biggest advantage to the LT4 ED is that you can still use the stock water pump and you do not have to go electric.
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I would say with the cc503 the powerban is a little high for the stock bottom end which is what turned me off of that cam. and the AI 226/234 i went with makes power just to 6200 and that is all the higher i wanna wrap out my stock bottom end.
Thats what i went with, can't wait to get headers and start it up.
I got a deal on the Cloyes cause i got the whole cam kit from AI and they gave me a discount cause i bought close to 1300 bucks worth of parts.
Thats what i went with, can't wait to get headers and start it up.
I got a deal on the Cloyes cause i got the whole cam kit from AI and they gave me a discount cause i bought close to 1300 bucks worth of parts.