First, are you ready for a cam?
Other supporting mods should be done first. Here is a brief list of things I recommend doing FIRST.
Intake, headers, cat, catback, gears, good plugs/wires, suspension, clutch, limited slip, driveshaft, shifter, etc. These aren't mandatory, but will help you a lot and offer
you smaller challenges before taking on a cam install.
HONESTLY - If you can't do the cam install your self, I don't think it is worth it. Your car will need a lot more attention after the cam install, and it will cost thousands in shop time.
Start Here - HowStuffWorks.com
Then read this - Basic Terminology
Then read ALL of this - Comp Camps Timing Tutorial
Then try this. Type in "which cam." If you find something you like, search specifically for it. If you need help understanding something, go ahead and post your questions.
Try looking at existing cams, that are pre-selected for you.
Check out the lists below. There are TONS!
If you still need help. Search ONE last time.
Then, if you still need help.
Post a question. Use specifics, it shows that you have put forth some effort.
Which cam is best for me posts without specifics will be locked and deleted.
In the lists below, if you are asking about a certain cam, please refer to it by its manufacturer, name and specs. You should just copy and paste the cam you want to ask about into your post.
Question about costs?
See the Part Numbers sticky.
I kind of explains what you need to put in a cam. Look up the part numbers on GMPartsdirect.com for prices.
Labor -
Heads and Cam installed yourself about
$2000 with parts
Heads and Cam shop installed about $3000 with parts.
For just a cam, subract $750-$1000 from the total.
NOTE - Read this BEFORE buying or replacing valve springs!!!
Other supporting mods should be done first. Here is a brief list of things I recommend doing FIRST.
Intake, headers, cat, catback, gears, good plugs/wires, suspension, clutch, limited slip, driveshaft, shifter, etc. These aren't mandatory, but will help you a lot and offer
you smaller challenges before taking on a cam install.
HONESTLY - If you can't do the cam install your self, I don't think it is worth it. Your car will need a lot more attention after the cam install, and it will cost thousands in shop time.
Start Here - HowStuffWorks.com
Then read this - Basic Terminology
Then read ALL of this - Comp Camps Timing Tutorial
Then try this. Type in "which cam." If you find something you like, search specifically for it. If you need help understanding something, go ahead and post your questions.
Try looking at existing cams, that are pre-selected for you.
Check out the lists below. There are TONS!
If you still need help. Search ONE last time.
Then, if you still need help.
Post a question. Use specifics, it shows that you have put forth some effort.
Which cam is best for me posts without specifics will be locked and deleted.
In the lists below, if you are asking about a certain cam, please refer to it by its manufacturer, name and specs. You should just copy and paste the cam you want to ask about into your post.
Question about costs?
See the Part Numbers sticky.
I kind of explains what you need to put in a cam. Look up the part numbers on GMPartsdirect.com for prices.
Labor -
Heads and Cam installed yourself about
$2000 with parts
Heads and Cam shop installed about $3000 with parts.
For just a cam, subract $750-$1000 from the total.
NOTE - Read this BEFORE buying or replacing valve springs!!!
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