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Old Mar 21, 2005 | 12:22 AM
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Car: 1992 firdbird formula
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Transmission: 700r4
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i have a 1992 formula that will have a super ram that is ported and matched to the heads. The heads will be milled as well. I will be using light weight corvette pistons. the car also has headers, underdrive pulleys,afpr, no air or smog and will get a custom prom. I also have 3.73's and will be getting a 2800 stall and maybe nitrous. Will this cam work well with this combo? what about the 110 lobe seperation? Is there anything else i'm forgetting?

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Old Mar 21, 2005 | 09:55 PM
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Old Mar 26, 2005 | 02:46 PM
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That's basically a slightly longer duration LT4 "Hot" cam grind, and should work well with a short runner intake, higher gear ratio, and high slip converter. The problem with that cam is that it appears to be a single pattern grind, which might not be quite as appropriate for the EFI in a mostly street application. I am presuming by the specs that it is a single pattern, but could be mistaken.

I am a bit curious about the "lightweight Corvette pistons", however. I thought that an L98 piston was the same in either variant. What is the piston mass, anyway? You may (should) have to rebalance the crank if you reduce piston mass.
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Old Mar 26, 2005 | 04:18 PM
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Mr. Vader is correct to point out that you have selected a single pattern cam. Whether or not a single pattern cam is the right cam depends on your heads (primarily) followed by your intake and exhaust.

You don't mention you heads but the stock iron heads are a bit weak on the exhaust side (while the aluminum L98 heads are quite strong on the exhaust). Though seldom discussed, I personally think the TPI and Superram setups would benefit from more intake duration compared to a Holley Stealth Ram or TPIS Miniram. Lastly, you will need to look at your exhaust. Most of the exhaust systems for F-body cars are a bit restrictive and use a bit more duration on the exhaust side.

Bottom line, the intake can handle a single pattern and the exhaust would prefer a dual pattern - so the deciding factor will be your heads. And, most SBC heads (excluding AFRs and aluminum L98s) prefer a bit more duration on the exhaust.

Lastly, if you do add NOx, you will definitely need more exhaust.

You may find Comp Cams Hydraulic Roller 224/230 @ .050 with a 110* LSA a bit better choice.
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