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Old 02-26-2010, 05:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Fastcount03
Looking for a cam that is goin to respond well to nitrous, planning on spraying over 200 on a stock bottom end 6.0 with ARP rod bolts. Any suggestions??
I agree with dirt track racer 81, you want a big split on the cam cause nitrous doesnt need more intake air but make alot more cylender psi so you need alot of exhaust on the cam to get all that hot air out of the motor.
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Thanks for the input guys, that's kinda what I was wondering was about the split.
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Originally Posted by dirt track racer 81
Youll be fine on a 200.. mine ran 175 for a while. tune has to be dead on, no det. nitrous likes any cam with a split duration. if it were me id run 232-236 some were around that


couldnt have said it better

i run a 200 on a bolton LQ9 its a progressive shot also so thats something to keep in mind also i have a built trans
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