New cam time. Opinions needed
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Keep it with those mods and see how you like it. I would stay with that particular setup and if you feel you have more room to bump up the duration, go ahead.
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I'd keep that cam, and see where your at NA with the new parts (225s, 4.10s, LS6). See what your new 60' is. If your spinning. Too much traction. Basically, dial it in. Then.... recam. If needed.
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Originally Posted by Sport Side
I'd keep that cam, and see where your at NA with the new parts (225s, 4.10s, LS6). See what your new 60' is. If your spinning. Too much traction. Basically, dial it in. Then.... recam. If needed.
Gotcha. The best 60's ive been able to pull are mid 1.7x's on occasion. But even then im still getting alot of wheelhop. I know my 4/6 isnt helping any, and my pinion angle is horrible. I'll have to take care of that when I regear. Thanks.
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