Cams
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#6
RE: Cams
Unless you have really detailed specific questions ("I have such and such a modified motor . . . how big a cam should I use if I go with AFR's big-port heads instead of their smaller ports?") and have a lot of background yourself on this, my overall advice on heads and cams is: Call a reputable aftermarket supplier (SLP comes to mind, but there are others), talk with them about your car, your budget, and what you want, and buy the combination they recommend.
#9
RE: Cams
Always give specifics!
Like for my 1969 Chevrolet Nova, It has a 327 bored 0.060" over, high compression (10.5:1) forged pistons, and currently has a 292 cam. I love the 292 cam for this engine... I can literally count off the strokes on idle.
Like for my 1969 Chevrolet Nova, It has a 327 bored 0.060" over, high compression (10.5:1) forged pistons, and currently has a 292 cam. I love the 292 cam for this engine... I can literally count off the strokes on idle.
#10
RE: Cams
Hey I am new here and i have the same question. I have a 96 v6, but i just bought an 02 Z28 and i don't know what i should do first. I will do a full exhaust, but i want to do a cam after that. it is a stock 5.7L and i want to know what would give me the best performance, but still be ok for my daily drive. o and if i do stuff wrong im sorry. i have never been on a form before.