If I was to swap a 93 lt1 cam in, What would be the power, and quarter mile difference?
on a factory tune it would probaly run about the same in the 1/4, but with a higher mph, seeing as you would loose some bottom end for some more top/mid range power
What about a tune from tbi chips
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If you're going to do a cam swap, why not go a little further than the LT1 cam. Its defiently better than stock, but is still pretty tame.
Stock LT1---202@ .450/ 207 @ .450 (1.5RR)--- 117 LSA
Maybe the Comp XR258HR or something along those lines, 206@.48 / 212@.487. Thats still very tame, but is a bit beyond what the LT1 offers. Of course, it all depends on what the rest of your build looks like. Just food for thought I guess, the Lt1 cam certainly isn't a bad choice if your staying near stock and just want to get the peanut cam out of there. It's certainly about the cheapest roller cam upgrade available to you.
More info for reading on the LT1 - https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/tbi/...-ultimate.html
Stock LT1---202@ .450/ 207 @ .450 (1.5RR)--- 117 LSA
Maybe the Comp XR258HR or something along those lines, 206@.48 / 212@.487. Thats still very tame, but is a bit beyond what the LT1 offers. Of course, it all depends on what the rest of your build looks like. Just food for thought I guess, the Lt1 cam certainly isn't a bad choice if your staying near stock and just want to get the peanut cam out of there. It's certainly about the cheapest roller cam upgrade available to you.
More info for reading on the LT1 - https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/tbi/...-ultimate.html
I thought the max on stock heads was like .490 with different springs and retainers I was looking at the crane 2031 powermax cam , but crane told me I should go with the compucam 2020. Thats hardly a difference from the stock cam. Anyways I've got 1.6 Roller rockers, picking a cam is really a difficult decision becauses theirs somany advantages and disadvantages of each one.
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.480 would be pushing it a lot on stock heads. What is the rest of the build like?
Rebuilt 305, Heads have been reworked, basically stock other than headers,exhaust,1.6roller rockers,tbi mods,pullies, I'm planning on changing the intake manifold at the same time. Have yall heard of anyone using the08-500-8 its the xr258 cam mentioned above it says its best for a tbi engine If I put my 1.5 rockers on with that cam I would still have to do work to the heads to make it work wouldn't I?
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Reworked heads - meaning what? Where the clearenced for more lift? The XR258 cam has pretty similar specs to the flat tappet cam I have in my 305. It should still idle pretty well, and make good power up through about 5500rpm, depending on the rest of your build. I would think it would pull stronger than the LT1 cam, its a bit more duration and lift, and if your heads can handle .500 of lift, you'd be fine with 1.5 rockers. It should still play nice with the computer, with a tune of course.Originally Posted by adm030
Rebuilt 305, Heads have been reworked, basically stock other than headers,exhaust,1.6roller rockers,tbi mods,pullies, I'm planning on changing the intake manifold at the same time. Have yall heard of anyone using the08-500-8 its the xr258 cam mentioned above it says its best for a tbi engine If I put my 1.5 rockers on with that cam I would still have to do work to the heads to make it work wouldn't I? just stock lift heads, I was talking about resurfaced valve job and seals
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Stock lift wouldn't play nice with the XR258 - I guess the Lt1 cam is a good choice for you on stock heads, most cams beyond the LT1's duration are also going to have lift in excess of what the stock head should reasonably handle.Originally Posted by adm030
just stock lift heads, I was talking about resurfaced valve job and seals From what I've been reading it looks like you only gain like 15hp and no torque Thats not much at all. I don't know what to choose.
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How about this Crane Cams 104225
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku
208/214 @.050, lift is .438/.452 - its more aggressive than the LT1 cam, but should still be ok with stock heads. That would be a big wake up from that stock cam.
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku
208/214 @.050, lift is .438/.452 - its more aggressive than the LT1 cam, but should still be ok with stock heads. That would be a big wake up from that stock cam.
Thats the cam I was planning on getting. I called crane to ask them what springs I needed to run, and they recomended me the 2020. I think I might just try the 2031 i can get a really good deal on one right now.
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I have done it twice with good results.
One car picked up 1 full second in the 1/4 mile.
The other picked up 40 hp, but no track time available.
One car picked up 1 full second in the 1/4 mile.
The other picked up 40 hp, but no track time available.
The lt1 cam alone? What would I have to do to the heads to run my 1.6 rr?
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Change the springs, retainers and seals.
Contact kevin91z for the Manley part #'s
Contact kevin91z for the Manley part #'s
Dyno Don you were talking about the Lt1 cam weren't you. Did that cam alone give you that gain? What intake manifold did you run with it? Thanks
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Yes ...the LT1 cam and new timing chain.
Stock intake.
Stock intake.
Did you tune your car or did you get a chip made? Did you gain a good bit of torque also? This seems just as good as the crane or comp cams to me, well as far as an every day driving cam swap. Thanks for your help.

