6.0 cam?
#11
That TR224 seems to have been a solid performer in 6.0's. Since you're looking more track than street, maybe step it up to a 228 cam or so.
Many folks have been solidly in the 12's (if not high 11's?? Check the timeslip database if you're curious...) with the TR224 cam and supporting mods.
Many folks have been solidly in the 12's (if not high 11's?? Check the timeslip database if you're curious...) with the TR224 cam and supporting mods.
#13
lol.. i was actually thinking about getting the ms3 which is why i started this thread i wanted to see if any body would recommend it... will this be pushing the limits is this why you say "if you have the *****"
#15
If you want to go big on the cam I'd definitely get some headwork done too. As mentioned, the TR224 has been proven in the 6.0's, but I think that you can go with more lift than that with some worked heads (I have some WCCH StageII 317's waiting patiently to be installed on my LQ9 short block). Maybe a TSP228R, a 34-3600 Circle-D 258mm billet multi-disc, and some 4.30 gears
#16
#18
If you want to go big on the cam I'd definitely get some headwork done too. As mentioned, the TR224 has been proven in the 6.0's, but I think that you can go with more lift than that with some worked heads (I have some WCCH StageII 317's waiting patiently to be installed on my LQ9 short block). Maybe a TSP228R, a 34-3600 Circle-D 258mm billet multi-disc, and some 4.30 gears
#19
ok, so i wanna build a 6.0 also. Would a 224-228 be a good cam to run on the street and track? i also plan on getting some head work done on the 317 heads i believe they are. Also running the fast lsxrt intake to help it out some on top end
#20
With worked heads and a Fast intake, I suggest you get a custom spec'd cam to work with the parts you have.