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I dont know man. First glance I say hell no, especially with that LSA...but I am running a reverse split cam which everyone advised against...and I love it.
I think if you are running a stock exhaust system you might retain a enough back pressure to keep some of your TQ, and up top the HP will increase. I say try it, but then again, its not my money.
I think if you are running a stock exhaust system you might retain a enough back pressure to keep some of your TQ, and up top the HP will increase. I say try it, but then again, its not my money.
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http://www.lingenfelter.com/mm5/merc...egory_Code=C31
its an lpe gt7, designed for f.i.. i wouldnt use it n.a. for sure.
its an lpe gt7, designed for f.i.. i wouldnt use it n.a. for sure.
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Go with something a little more suited for your needs instead of skimping out. Get a nice 214/218 grind or even a 220r on a 112 you have the cubes and heads for a nice size cam like a 224/224 or even a 224/228 in the mid 570 lift range.
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It does. I had also heard that the L92 heads liked quicker valve events on the intake side even with NA. I acquired the cam in a package deal with FI in mind, but changed my mind(again!). Thought it might still work. Looks like I need to call WCCH. Heard nothing but good things.
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(from what I've heard)
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Yeah its a GT7. Almost exactly the same specs as an LS7 cam but they don't interchange btw. Performance is good, and gas mileage and idle are great but there are a lot better na cams for sure. Then again, if you go fi in the future...
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