Boost the Boost
#11
Originally Posted by vanillagorilla
I see that your cam has 4* advance ground in it, I assume you installed it straight up though right?
What springs are you running? Is there any belt dust on the pulleys? Have you hooked up a different boost/vac gauge at all to see if its your guage? 3psi is sure a big diff. from a cam like that.
What springs are you running? Is there any belt dust on the pulleys? Have you hooked up a different boost/vac gauge at all to see if its your guage? 3psi is sure a big diff. from a cam like that.
edit: yes cam installed straight up with 4 degree advance ground in.
Last edited by KySilverado; 08-23-2005 at 08:41 PM.
#17
Originally Posted by fogle04
what does that raise it up to? 10psi (2.75) i think im wrong about that though. i would put a 10lb pulley on it, whichever that is and ride
#19
Given it the good look over. No evidence of belt slip. No evidence of balancer pulley turning. I am confident the boost gauge is correct. Truck runs great, solid steady instant boost to 6 maybe 6.5 at shift. No studders, no surges, good steady pull. I lost 2 to 3 psi boost when I installed the cam. I guess installing the new pulley will be the true test. Wish I had it tonight. The air is great