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Would the tsp 231/237 cam work well with nitrous?

Old 07-22-2004, 01:01 PM
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Default Would the tsp 231/237 cam work well with nitrous?

I'm planning on going with the tsp 231/237 cam and was wondering if this will work well with a 100-150 shot? I can't decide whether to do heads/cam or cam and nitrous. Let me know what you think and suggest other cams too. Thanks.

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Old 07-22-2004, 02:23 PM
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Yes it will work well with spray call TSP the are very nice people that have all the anwsers about the 231/237
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Thanks for the response. I'll get in touch with them and try to decide what I want to do.
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The 231.237 will work very well with nitrous. We sell alot of those camshafts to guys wanting to spray 100-200 shots on their stock ci motors

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this cam is great for nitrous. its a great all around cam also. when do you plan on the swap steve?
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Like I said I'm still undecided whether to do heads/cam or cam and nitrous. Heads really aren't in my budget right now so we shall see. I'm at a stand still right now cause I can't decide.
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The 231/237 is awesome on nitrous. On engine: 412rwhp/377rwtq; 100 shot 512rwhp/563rwtq. On yea it likes nitrous. Best is in signature.

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Originally Posted by 00silverz28
Like I said I'm still undecided whether to do heads/cam or cam and nitrous. Heads really aren't in my budget right now so we shall see. I'm at a stand still right now cause I can't decide.
well let me tell you this, cam/nitrous will be faster and cheaper then cam/heads any day. of coarse cam/heads/nitrous will be even faster then that but it up to you. i would get nitrous first, cam next, and when some money comes around, get some heads last.
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The 231/237 is awesome on nitrous. On engine: 412rwhp/377rwtq; 100 shot 512rwhp/563rwtq. On yea it likes nitrous. Best is in signature.

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Are those numbers with just the cam or do you have heads too? Great numbers either way.
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I have PP Stage II - 98 heads. With new stall, 150 shot, better weather (the 10.85 run was at 4000+ DA) (with still stock bottom end), who knows

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I bought a TSP 231/237 but never got to install it (spun a bearing). It's reputation is well deserved for being a "max effort" camshaft that loves being on the sniff.

Sold it to a local guy that should have some numbers pretty soon.
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Not to jack your thread, but that is the cam that I have decided on as well. For the added grunt, the sound and the use of the giggle.
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Originally Posted by Fast SS on TNT
I bought a TSP 231/237 but never got to install it (spun a bearing). It's reputation is well deserved for being a "max effort" camshaft that loves being on the sniff.

Sold it to a local guy that should have some numbers pretty soon.

oh yeah i cant wait. i'm just waiting on pushrods (been about a month wait ) thats about it. hopefully i'll have this cam in by the end of aug or begining of september. i'll mabey have the juice in september as well.



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