2003 2500HD cam choices??
#22
Originally Posted by Black02Z71
Mild cam swaps in 4.8 and 5.3 are gaining 30-45 RWHP.
Okay...looking at Lingenfelter site....they have one that is 205 dur. .540 lift.
Would not this be a good stock replacement for a stock 5.3?...only alot more power or torque down low?
The Comp. cam is 112? or 113 LSA and the Lingenfelter 116?
What does a higher LSA do vs a lower LSA.?
With the suitable springs, would the Lingenfelter be a good stock replacement?
raisin
#24
Originally Posted by raisinkane
I was also looking at the comp cam with 206 dur. and .515 lift. They say good stock replacement, good torque and power over stock.
Okay...looking at Lingenfelter site....they have one that is 205 dur. .540 lift.
Would not this be a good stock replacement for a stock 5.3?...only alot more power or torque down low?
The Comp. cam is 112? or 113 LSA and the Lingenfelter 116?
What does a higher LSA do vs a lower LSA.?
With the suitable springs, would the Lingenfelter be a good stock replacement?
raisin
Okay...looking at Lingenfelter site....they have one that is 205 dur. .540 lift.
Would not this be a good stock replacement for a stock 5.3?...only alot more power or torque down low?
The Comp. cam is 112? or 113 LSA and the Lingenfelter 116?
What does a higher LSA do vs a lower LSA.?
With the suitable springs, would the Lingenfelter be a good stock replacement?
raisin
Larger (i.e. 116) LSA spreads the power out more, over a smaller (i.e. 112) LSA, for example, from 2000-5500 RPMs for a wide LSA vs 3500-5000 RPMs for a narrow. Narrow LSA is nice in a F-Body with a manual tranny, but in a heavy truck with an auto, wider works a little better. It's not as 'peaky' (meaning less sudden impact) and doesn't snap your head back as much, but it is smoother over the powerband.
So in short, larger LSA makes the powerband wider, advance moves the powerband down the RPM curve.
#25
Originally Posted by BIG JOHN
black02Z71- Did you change valve springs with that cam swap of yours??- thanks-BJ
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