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Old 06-30-2011, 09:25 PM
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Anyone use a cam on a 110 lsa? How do you like it? Hows the powerband? Curious to find more info cause all I can really dig up is info on 112-114 lsa cams...
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my old cam was on a 108
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What an informative and helpful reply, Corey.
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Mine is on a 110 straight up. The power comes in really quickly but short LSA cams of larger size are harder to get the idle tuned...
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im plan to run an 110 on my carb 5.3...:p
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Carbed motors love short lsa. My buddies carbed L92 is on 106...
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im trying to c if i can break some record...ook may not, have tring
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110 is good on extreme ramp cams, lets say you have a 5.3 with a 224r on 112, go with a kr lobe hi lift 224 with a 110, this will give you every bit of the top end just brings the power band in quicker, this will build more compression at the low rpm witch means more torque.
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Originally Posted by BlackGMC
my old cam was on a 108
I remember that. How did the little 4.8 like it?

Originally Posted by MikeGyver
What an informative and helpful reply, Corey.
No ****

Originally Posted by MPFD
Mine is on a 110 straight up. The power comes in really quickly but short LSA cams of larger size are harder to get the idle tuned...
Im looking at a cam that comes on early and hits hard.. Did you tune it yourself??

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110 is good on extreme ramp cams, lets say you have a 5.3 with a 224r on 112, go with a kr lobe hi lift 224 with a 110, this will give you every bit of the top end just brings the power band in quicker, this will build more compression at the low rpm witch means more torque.
I was looking at the 220 and 224. I really dont want to go any higher on duration than that...
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I got my base tune from fastchip but I have had to dick with the idle alot till I got it right...
This was just after I dropped in the bench tune. (It would have idled much better if I would have taken it to him again) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QyIRI...eature=related It'w much better now.

If your gonna stay in the low 220-224 you'll be fine, Mine is 236/244.

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