for whole setup$$$
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for whole setup$$$
Im looking into getting a mild streetable cam, this car is a daily driver. I would like to know what kinda dollars im looking at for a full cam swap and any extra goodies i would need to complete the swap.? (btw its a 01 ss camaro m6)40,000miles
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~$600-700 for the cam kit(springs, cam, pushrods...), $4 for the crank bolt, ~$10 for coolant, $200-300 for private installer maybe cheaper, ~$500 for a good dynotune.. and your going to want to do an oil change after wards aswell so ~$30.. probly missing something but i think thats about it..
you can save money by getting used parts, but the only used part i would get is the cam cam pick a good used one up for around $150 as i did if you get a cam with about .60x lift or under you can save even more money by only having to get "comp. 918" springs there under $200 i think and use stock retainers ect. and also just get a set of hardend pushrod and you will be set..
Is your cam stock? i wouldnt do cam first, get some headers, T.D.'s or cutout, intake... first so when you put the cam in you only have to tune it once and not 2 or 3 times
texas-speed.com, thunderracing.com and a few others have good full cam kits.
you can save money by getting used parts, but the only used part i would get is the cam cam pick a good used one up for around $150 as i did if you get a cam with about .60x lift or under you can save even more money by only having to get "comp. 918" springs there under $200 i think and use stock retainers ect. and also just get a set of hardend pushrod and you will be set..
Is your cam stock? i wouldnt do cam first, get some headers, T.D.'s or cutout, intake... first so when you put the cam in you only have to tune it once and not 2 or 3 times
texas-speed.com, thunderracing.com and a few others have good full cam kits.
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yeah cam jobs' are super easy, hell i'm doing mine again for the 4th time (going back to stock cam, will have a patriot 226/226 .585"/.585" 112LSA for sale soon BTW) on my first time it ran me about 1000 in parts then the tune, so about 1500. but after you have all the parts all your basically swapping is the cam. so depending on what cam you get it can go from 100 to 350 for another cam.