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  • #16
    Originally posted by wantmorepower:
    The only mods that would used with this cam would be tuning. I may go ahead a do a monir home P&P but I am not sure.... P&P doesn't scare me just the funds available. Very very very little of my budget gets to go to my baby.... :(
    Well, If your running stock exhaust you might think about upping the exhaust side duration a little bit to help flow through stock manifolds and exhaust. If you choose this cam you might think about doing headers and full exhaust at the same time. I wouldnt do to much P&P on the intake i dont think it really benifits much from that.

    Try to atleast do a full exhaust and headers plus a good flowing intake for this cam and you will be in good shape.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by OneQuickV6:
      I haven't decided yet. I've been talking to a few reps at Comp, and none of them are helping. I will find one who knows this motor though (if anyone has a suggestion of who I should be talking to, please advise!), and it will be at least 220 intake duration, possibly a bit more. Tuning will be released shortly, and I believe the norm for the V6 cams is going to get larger:)
      Compcams dont know diddly about cams for our cars. I think they pull specs out of there rear. You can try Tom at SSM he knows alot, maybe also try talking with Zoomer. 220 duration is a bit large. That 218 cam you have already thumps hard. Theres got to be a point when enough is enough for duration. I think at a point you will lose driveability and have such a problem tuning the pig you will lose power.

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      • #18
        Eh, they said the same thing on LS1's before LS1edit came out too:) A 228 cam used to be HUGe for an LS1, and now is a medium range daily driver cam. And I finally found a rep from Comp that wants to help [img]graemlins/bowdown.gif[/img]
        <a href=\"http://www.fullthrottlev6.com\" target=\"_blank\">www.fullthrottlev6.com</a> THE SOURCE!

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        • #19
          E-mail GTPprix... He helped start the 3800 series II cam program with Comp. He'll know
          2000 Firebird. Whisper Lid, True duals, TSP mail order tune, Built Tranny , TCI 2800 stall verter, B&M tranny cooler, Eaton LSD, 3.42 gears. Current best ET. 15.232 89.09 MPH 2.175 60ft on stock 3.42\'s and open diff.<a href=\"http://www.geocities.c

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          • #20
            I think you should go the .224 cam.... that would be a lumpy cam.. :D
            2000 Firebird. Whisper Lid, True duals, TSP mail order tune, Built Tranny , TCI 2800 stall verter, B&M tranny cooler, Eaton LSD, 3.42 gears. Current best ET. 15.232 89.09 MPH 2.175 60ft on stock 3.42\'s and open diff.<a href=\"http://www.geocities.c

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            • #21
              Quick please give us the details on this mystery cam and to what you are planning.... Share?

              You must me planning only using the HPtuner to go huge with this mystery cam.....

              Unless you are planning radical or setting up some type of track only car I cant see us going to much higher than what is being used allready.

              I do hope I am wrong......

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              • #22
                I am now looking towards a 220/224 (which there is bigger being run in the FWD cars I see). Yes, HP Tuners should be the answer to all our issues! I see the aftermarket growing ALOT with good tuning, as it is key for any performance vehicle at some point or another. And this car is my only transportation, so I do believe it will still be daily driveable (more-so than it is now even) once tuning is released. Stay tuned, and sorry for hijacking this thread:)
                <a href=\"http://www.fullthrottlev6.com\" target=\"_blank\">www.fullthrottlev6.com</a> THE SOURCE!

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                • #23
                  The extreme 4X4 216/216 cam has no potential.
                  It sucks. It stalls all the time, has a weak powerband and the gas mileage is terrible.
                  Don't buy this cam! ;)
                  1997 Chevrolet Camaro v6 - 13.8@104MPH
                  1997 Dodge Viper GTS

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                  • #24
                    You are using this cam right? Your MPH and ET would tell me is working pretty good for you?

                    Did I miss something?

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                    • #25
                      Yes you did.... Sarcasm... :D
                      1997 Chevrolet Camaro v6 - 13.8@104MPH
                      1997 Dodge Viper GTS

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                      • #26
                        LOL you had me going.... I was thinking ..what? This thing is going to rock. And then the guy who has it is dumping on this sweet grind.

                        [img]graemlins/slap.gif[/img] :eek:

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                        • #27
                          duration should depend on cylinder displacement. bigger cylinders need more duration. there is a point where u should not add any more duration.
                          2001 Arctic White Firebird<br />More mods than I\'m allowed to list!

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                          • #28
                            Very true.
                            Plus, higher duration tends to raise the powerband.
                            If you make a mental plot of your RPMS vs TIME as you go down the track, most of your time is spent in the midrange powerband.
                            So it is wise to try and keep some good low end/midrange power.
                            This can all change with gearing, but a some point, your engine will make less power with more duration.
                            1997 Chevrolet Camaro v6 - 13.8@104MPH
                            1997 Dodge Viper GTS

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by AZ3.8Camaro:
                              Very true.
                              Plus, higher duration tends to raise the powerband.
                              If you make a mental plot of your RPMS vs TIME as you go down the track, most of your time is spent in the midrange powerband.
                              So it is wise to try and keep some good low end/midrange power.
                              This can all change with gearing, but a some point, your engine will make less power with more duration.
                              That is precisely why people have had success with the GT cam from ZZP. It's power is made below the rev limiter thus under the curve on the stock tuning.
                              2000 Firebird. Whisper Lid, True duals, TSP mail order tune, Built Tranny , TCI 2800 stall verter, B&M tranny cooler, Eaton LSD, 3.42 gears. Current best ET. 15.232 89.09 MPH 2.175 60ft on stock 3.42\'s and open diff.<a href=\"http://www.geocities.c

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                              • #30
                                When i had my 218/218 cam on a 113lsa it thumped pretty hard. I dont see how anybody could use more duration and call it streetable. That cam was borderline not streetable for me. And i still dont see any more power being made with a larger cam even with proper tuning. I had my cam tuned pretty well for what i had and it still thumped hard. But also i hope somebody proves me wrong and im sure there is going to be plenty of you trying larger cams. Good luck.

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