Thinking about going with this cam (highlighted rows). XFI lobes and ground on a 115+1 lsa. Combo is a 6 liter (LQ9) (364ci, 10:1 compression, stock 317 heads, T6 B/W S475 w/96mm turbine 1.32ar). Using the stock 1.7 rockers.
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It seems to work very well in the 6.2's, but then again that is probably due to the L92's.
The cam is a 3 bolt design, so you will probably need one of these as well...
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You should be able to get everything above for < price of a custom grind too.
Just a thought...
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Another option might be the ZR1, LS9 cam(211/230 .562/.558 122.5) which is around $110-$130.
It seems to work very well in the 6.2's, but then again that is probably due to the L92's.
The cam is a 3 bolt design, so you will probably need a cam sensor extension harness and a 1x cam sprocket as well.
You should be able to get everything above for < price of a custom grind too.
Just a thought...
My LQ9 is a 3 bolt setup. Problem is the LS9 cam doesn't come highly regarded with non-rectangle ports nor turbo cars. Supposedly the grind is better suited for the blower cars then turbo. I'm trading straight up for my Tsunami, this should be a lot better then that (235/240 648"/609",111)
FYI I'm thinking about going to something different because with me only running single digit boost levels I think this can is better suited for more boost
how much you looking to sell it for? it seems very similar to what i am going with. since i am trading straight up i might go with the 230/230 cause it's a pita to sell but i'd like to know what you want for it.
Let me look at yours when I get home. I'm thinking of going to something more NA type set up. John has a NA cam that madd more HP on less boost ( I know there are other factors but we have the same setup except the cam)
Lingenfelter Performance Engineering was founded in 1973 and is a globally recognized brand in the performance engineering industry offering engine building, engine and chassis tuning components and installation for vehicle owners; component product development; services to manufacturers, aftermarket, and original equipment suppliers; prototype and preparation of product development vehicles.
It seems to work very well in the 6.2's, but then again that is probably due to the L92's.
The cam is a 3 bolt design, so you will probably need one of these as well...
Lingenfelter Performance Engineering was founded in 1973 and is a globally recognized brand in the performance engineering industry offering engine building, engine and chassis tuning components and installation for vehicle owners; component product development; services to manufacturers, aftermarket, and original equipment suppliers; prototype and preparation of product development vehicles.
You should be able to get everything above for < price of a custom grind too.
Just a thought...
Bad choice for a turbo, to much exhaust duration. Exhaust prs is almost double intake prs in turbo cars. More exhaust duration/lift allows for reversion. Great supercharger cam.
I would agree with most seems like a lot for a street/strip car but then so is the s475. Ill alude back to my previous statement. Its easy to get sucked in and soon you'll be running methanol and an AWIC with big stuff 3. What happened to 600hp ?
Bad choice for a turbo, to much exhaust duration. Exhaust prs is almost double intake prs in turbo cars. More exhaust duration/lift allows for reversion. Great supercharger cam.
I would agree with most seems like a lot for a street/strip car but then so is the s475. Ill alude back to my previous statement. Its easy to get sucked in and soon you'll be running methanol and an AWIC with big stuff 3. What happened to 600hp ?
planning to run meth injection but a2a intercooler, it is a slippery slope!
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