0-90 & 0-110 after cam install.... seem slow?
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Streetassasin: One thing to keep in mind, is that you're in Texas and we're in Nebraska. Elevation difference there. Gears and limiter are probably hurting you the most. Your converter should work pretty well with that cam, and yes tuning will help, but the car should run fairly well untuned too, you're just not getting in to the RPM band before hitting the limiter, plus you don't have the gear to get you there quick enough anyway. Just my honest opinion.
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Did you degree the cam when it was in the car to verify it was ground properly? What valve events did you degree it at? For reference here is my video with the mods in my sig and an LS1 intake, but I do have hptuners and spent a lot of time on it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRvhC...e=channel_page
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRvhC...e=channel_page
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Did you degree the cam when it was in the car to verify it was ground properly? What valve events did you degree it at? For reference here is my video with the mods in my sig and an LS1 intake, but I do have hptuners and spent a lot of time on it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRvhC...e=channel_page
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRvhC...e=channel_page
Your car is alot faster than mine.... and according to the mods in your sig mine should actually be faster.... What do you run in the 1/4?
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I've only ran my car down the track twice on street tires but I ran a 13.4 at 110 mph. You will gain a lot from you tune, I know I did even with a mostly stock car. You really should verify your cam is installed correctly. If it was installed retarded at all your whole rpm range will be shifted up a lot higher than it should be. Seeing how your shift points are still at the factory setting, and your cam could be installed a couple of degrees retarded, you will never know whats really going on. I know we all get excited for our new mods but you really should verify your valve events because it is very important. Just make sure you install it at a 110 ICL and verify that your intake valve closes around 43 degrees ABDC. With a 43.5 IVC event you should be making peak hp @ 6400 rpm. Go get the thing tuned and atleast verify your cam is installed properly, you should notice a pretty big difference
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im probalby gonna end up degreeing it... there's another guy on here who had the same cam spec'd and he made 420hp cam only.... if i dont make anywhere close to that then i definetly need to check stuff out. lol
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not manually shifting.....
oil pressure is fine..... i was worried about it to, but figured out its somewhat normal... it comes up to like 60 when driving.... put in new o-ring when i installed the pump.
oil pressure is fine..... i was worried about it to, but figured out its somewhat normal... it comes up to like 60 when driving.... put in new o-ring when i installed the pump.
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I think you just need to get everything finished up. Get a good tune, of course, and some drag radials and you'll be flyin'.
For comparison here is mine with bolt ons, converter, and nittos. I did 303rwhp unlocked on a mustang dyno. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuWK7UxwZ8Q
For comparison here is mine with bolt ons, converter, and nittos. I did 303rwhp unlocked on a mustang dyno. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuWK7UxwZ8Q