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  • #16
    Re: Cam, am I ready?

    Originally posted by UDLOSE98
    he wont need to tune for a mild cam, and hes selected a cam that needs to valve train upgrades
    You need a tune for ANY cam. It is drastically chaning the airflow of your car and will require tuning to see the full benefits of it.
    Shawn<br />2002 Silver W68 Firebird

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    • #17
      Re: Cam, am I ready?

      Originally posted by FloydSummerOf68
      You need a tune for ANY cam. It is drastically chaning the airflow of your car and will require tuning to see the full benefits of it.
      you dont NEED a tune for almost any cam, though a tune will no doubt increase the power yeilded from that cam.

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      • #18
        Re: Cam, am I ready?

        No you're not ready. Get headers and a lsd before the cam.

        Your log manifolds will choke the crap out of a cam. My tublar manifolds
        were bad enough. You'll prob get more knock retard too because heat
        will build up due to the exhaust gases not being able to escape fast enough.

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        • #19
          Re: Cam, am I ready?

          206/216 at .050"
          Intake Lift .320" (.512" lift at 1.6:1 rocker ratio)
          Exhaust Lift .317" (.507" lift at 1.6:1 rocker ratio)
          115 LSA

          thats the VS cam.....

          The Competition cams VS cam was designed for use with totally stock heads. Stock springs, keepers, retainers, lifters and pushrods are fine. Springs, retainers, and pushrods are recommended for shift points over 6200rpm.

          thats from ZZP.

          Bottom line is this, can you run a cam now? yes
          would other mods benefit the cam more? yes
          do you need to upgrade your valve train? not unless you plan on shifting over 6200 rpms
          will you generate knock? on that mild of a cam, NA, very doubtful

          the choice is up to you, but if you go cam OR supporting mods you can't go wrong.

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          • #20
            Re: Cam, am I ready?

            Well I will tell you this. With the GT2 cam and stock tubular manifolds (better
            than logs) untuned, I had lots of kr when I went WOT. Tuning got rid of most
            of it ,but headers helped get it the rest of the way gone.

            Do what you want man, but first go try and piss through a coffee straw( the
            little red ones) then get back to me with the results.
            Last edited by caspernicus; 03-13-2007, 10:13 PM.

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            • #21
              Re: Cam, am I ready?

              Originally posted by caspernicus
              Well I will tell you this. With the GT2 cam and stock tubular manifolds (better
              than logs) untuned, I had lots of kr when I went WOT. Tuning got rid of most
              of it ,but headers got it the rest of the way gone.

              Do what you want man, but first go try and piss through a coffee straw( the
              little red ones) then get back to me with the results.
              that i agree with, i wouldnt go with a GT2 cam on stock mani's and valvetrain

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              • #22
                Re: Cam, am I ready?

                Originally posted by UDLOSE98
                206/216 at .050"
                Intake Lift .320" (.512" lift at 1.6:1 rocker ratio)
                Exhaust Lift .317" (.507" lift at 1.6:1 rocker ratio)
                115 LSA

                thats the VS cam.....

                The Competition cams VS cam was designed for use with totally stock heads. Stock springs, keepers, retainers, lifters and pushrods are fine. Springs, retainers, and pushrods are recommended for shift points over 6200rpm.

                thats from ZZP.

                Bottom line is this, can you run a cam now? yes
                would other mods benefit the cam more? yes
                do you need to upgrade your valve train? not unless you plan on shifting over 6200 rpms
                will you generate knock? on that mild of a cam, NA, very doubtful

                the choice is up to you, but if you go cam OR supporting mods you can't go wrong.
                Putting that cam on his car without full exhaust and with stock gears and open differential is doing it wrong...so yes, he can definatley go wrong with his selection.

                Yes you can put it on now, but I wouldnt because you will be dissapointed in the gains you get without allowing your car to breath first.
                Shawn<br />2002 Silver W68 Firebird

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                • #23
                  Re: Cam, am I ready?

                  Originally posted by caspernicus
                  Do what you want man, but first go try and piss through a coffee straw( the
                  little red ones) then get back to me with the results.
                  LOL. Thanks guys. This is exactly what I wanted from you guys. I want a cam, but I was wondering if you guys thought I'd be fine getting it now and then getting the rest later, or if I should start with something else, and everyone came on here telling me what they think. No real bashing or anything, just stated opinions, that's why I love this board :D . I'll still see what my friend says about making me a set of headers. I want LSD, yet I don't. I like the ability to control where the car goes when it breaks free, where as with an LSD it just follows the grain of the road (or so I've been told/read on here), yet I want the added traction of the LSD so I don't break free when cornering or launching. I think right now I'll just look into the rockers and headers, and then maybe a LSD.
                  ~97 3.8L V6 Camaro~
                  A few things

                  Only Member of Team Hooker?!?

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                  • #24
                    Re: Cam, am I ready?

                    Originally posted by RadRacer
                    I want LSD, yet I don't. I like the ability to control where the car goes when it breaks free, where as with an LSD it just follows the grain of the road (or so I've been told/read on here), yet I want the added traction of the LSD so I don't break free when cornering or launching.
                    Unless your way of controlling a sliding car is flooring it, there's no difference b/t having an open-D or LSD...LSD's still let the wheels move at different speeds, it's only when power is applied that both the wheels get going. With that said, LSDs will help traction when launching, but not when cornering...but then again, if you're punching the throttle while turning, no amount of hardware's gonna compensate for your driving habits

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                    • #25
                      Re: Cam, am I ready?

                      Originally posted by Smoke Panther
                      but then again, if you're punching the throttle while turning, no amount of hardware's gonna compensate for your driving habits
                      Thats not really true anymore...


                      Originally posted by SSMOWS6
                      i mean, you can always fly wes out there and since he's a tool sometimes, fashion him into a plow for the maro
                      R.I.P. '07 Pats
                      Still... 18-1 > 1 and done

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                      • #26
                        Re: Cam, am I ready?

                        I don't punch the throttle while turning, but I like to try and maintain a consistent throttle. But when you turn, the inertia attempts to keep your car going forward, so when you turn, the car leans abit and puts more weight onto 1 wheel, so.......
                        ~97 3.8L V6 Camaro~
                        A few things

                        Only Member of Team Hooker?!?

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                        • #27
                          Re: Cam, am I ready?

                          Originally posted by caspernicus
                          Well I will tell you this. With the GT2 cam and stock tubular manifolds (better
                          than logs) untuned, I had lots of kr when I went WOT. Tuning got rid of most
                          of it ,but headers helped get it the rest of the way gone.
                          A good tune would've gotten rid of the kr and given you good AFRs across the board. My point is, the headers shouldn't be needed to lean out the AFR. If you did mail order, then that's definitely not the way to get rid of all your kr.
                          -Eric<br />2002 Navy Blue Camaro...Striped and Stalled. 35th Anniversary SS wheels <br />Best ET: 15.384 @ 88.32 on street tires<br />Project Whitney: Goal, 14.0 1/4 by summer 2008.

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                          • #28
                            Re: Cam, am I ready?

                            Man I need some headers:(

                            Camaro V6 - 14.3 @ 96mph
                            Camaro SS - cam/boltons/m6/tune
                            http://www.crfhq.com

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                            • #29
                              Re: Cam, am I ready?

                              Originally posted by Camarorulz
                              A good tune would've gotten rid of the kr and given you good AFRs across the board. My point is, the headers shouldn't be needed to lean out the AFR. If you did mail order, then that's definitely not the way to get rid of all your kr.
                              Every car is different and I was just telling him my experience.

                              Who said anything about headers leaning out the afr? I said stock log
                              manifolds wouldnt let the exhaust gases escape fast enough causing
                              increased heat. When you raise combustion temps, you're more likely
                              to start getting some some knock.

                              I dropped my timing down to 20* at WOT and my injectors were at 100%+
                              duty cycle and I still had a consistant 3*kr at 4900rpm. After headers it only
                              happened occasionally with 25*. Then after I got bigger injectors I have
                              zero kr and run a consistant 28*.

                              Like I said, this is my experience and every car is different.

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                              • #30
                                Re: Cam, am I ready?

                                True that, every car is different. I think I was a bit sleepy when I posted that.
                                -Eric<br />2002 Navy Blue Camaro...Striped and Stalled. 35th Anniversary SS wheels <br />Best ET: 15.384 @ 88.32 on street tires<br />Project Whitney: Goal, 14.0 1/4 by summer 2008.

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