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Old May 28, 2002 | 11:43 AM
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From: Dale City, VA
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Nitrous HP cams? Any good?

I need a better cam w/ more dur. than my ZZ4 cam. I was thinking about the Nitrous HP cams that Comp Cams makes. Is anyone here running them or have thought about using one. I plan on spraying 100 shot from my NX kit.

My goal is to have a 11 sec. car I can drive to work everyday. Do you think this will help.

PS- I got better valve springs that can handle .600 lift and 7500rpm. I also installed a set of 1.6RR.
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Old May 28, 2002 | 03:38 PM
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Im not too much of a cam guy, but I know that Nitrous cams have a longer duartion for the exhasut side, just because of the flow rate. You will definetly benifit from a Nitrous cam.
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Old May 29, 2002 | 11:07 AM
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From: Dale City, VA
Car: 91 GTA and 85 IROC
Engine: 355
Transmission: gear jammer
Axle/Gears: 4.11
I was thinking of the 230/244, but I don't want anything under .500 lift. With my 1.6 rr on now I got .506/.544. But I only have 208* 221* of duration. I want it to lope pretty bad. I was thinking of a cam that was around 230-240*. What do ya'll think?
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