Originally posted by Jay 02 TA ws6
Kevin, do you have a little more info on that cam? For instance, what RPM does it redline at? And what kind of highway fuel economy would it get?
I am willing to sacrifice quite a bit of road manners as far as idle, lopiness, and surge are concerned... but I want highway fuel mileage to stay above 24 or so...
I also want to end up with a cam that would put my shift point at around 6700 or 6800 RPMs...
If that's not the cam for me, any ideas what I should be looking for?
Kevin, do you have a little more info on that cam? For instance, what RPM does it redline at? And what kind of highway fuel economy would it get?
I am willing to sacrifice quite a bit of road manners as far as idle, lopiness, and surge are concerned... but I want highway fuel mileage to stay above 24 or so...
I also want to end up with a cam that would put my shift point at around 6700 or 6800 RPMs...
If that's not the cam for me, any ideas what I should be looking for?
Thunder Racing Custom Camshaft - T-ReX v.2 - 242/248 - .608/.612 - 110 lsa 3500-6700 RPM Power Band. Violent mid-range & high RPM power. Requires computer tuning, 4000+ converter on autos, 4.10's or greater on manual trans cars. Due to the fast ramp rate of this camshaft, the use of 1.8 rockers is not recommended. Due to the extreme nature of this camshaft, piston to valve clearance must be verified when using modified cylinder heads.
With your stock heads, piston to valve clearance should be fine. This cam has quite a bit of overlap, meaning don't expect this to be a fuel economy cam but with a proper tune, you should see around 18-20 on the highway. If I had a stock LS1 though, this would be the cam of my choice.
There is a 01 Black SS here in town that has this cam and it sounds righteous.
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