Na H/c/i Setups
Give Ron and Phil a call. One of their smaller line cams may just suit your application perfectly, without high RPM missing or valvetrain demolition in a few thousand miles.
(right from their site)
Ai 226 / 234 - .540/.575 - 110 LSA Primary Operating Range: 2000-6200rpm
This is our largest stock long-block cam for auto cars. Lopey idle, good drivability, and excellent mid-range with peak power at approximately 6200rpm. Properly tuned w/ supporting modifications, M6's typically produce 345-360rwhp SAE corrected.
(right from their site)
Ai 226 / 234 - .540/.575 - 110 LSA Primary Operating Range: 2000-6200rpm
This is our largest stock long-block cam for auto cars. Lopey idle, good drivability, and excellent mid-range with peak power at approximately 6200rpm. Properly tuned w/ supporting modifications, M6's typically produce 345-360rwhp SAE corrected.
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if you don't mind me asking
Chris
Easy,these things stick out to me, DAILY DRIVER, FUN STREET CAR, NOT BROKE ALL THE TIME, and last but not least, ENJOY IT EVERYDAY.
It just seems obvious to me that this car will spend far more time on the street than the race track, reliability comes in to play here and something mild would work well in such an application. I feel like the LE1 is perfectly suitable and I know Lloyd to be a stand up guy who's very helpful and doesn't mind spending his time with you.
I get the feeling that you meant more than what's stated in your quote/question.
It just seems obvious to me that this car will spend far more time on the street than the race track, reliability comes in to play here and something mild would work well in such an application. I feel like the LE1 is perfectly suitable and I know Lloyd to be a stand up guy who's very helpful and doesn't mind spending his time with you.
I get the feeling that you meant more than what's stated in your quote/question.
You want real mild and great driveability with the ability to go into the low low 12's or maybe even high 11's since this is an auto setup then Lingenfelter's CNC heads w/ their 211/219 cam is a far better choice than LE IMO. Sure you may pay more, but you get exactly what you pay for and that's mile after mile and years of great reliability. I had that package on my car from 1997 until 2005 and NEVER had one single issue. With supporting mods it ran a best of 12.0 @ 115, would run consistent 12.1 to 12.2's in the summer heat and got mid to high 20's MPG wise. Car weighed (still does) 3750lbs. Not a stich of interrior has ever been removed nor A/C or any acc.
Last edited by SS RRR; Apr 29, 2008 at 07:28 PM.
You want real mild and great driveability with the ability to go into the low low 12's or maybe even high 11's since this is an auto setup then Lingenfelter's CNC heads w/ their 211/219 cam is a far better choice than LE IMO. Sure you may pay more, but you get exactly what you pay for.
--Alan








