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Old 02-28-2007, 05:42 PM   #1
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Exclamation Cam Question? Really Need Help

Is 242/246 comp cam going to be to aggressive im also getting patriot stage 2 heads and long tubes 2000 GT 75mm tb, c/a, plenum, x-pipe, flowmasters, 4.10s, 31 spline mosser axels and auburn posi
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Old 03-01-2007, 04:51 PM   #2
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Is 242/246 comp cam going to be to aggressive im also getting patriot stage 2 heads and long tubes 2000 GT 75mm tb, c/a, plenum, x-pipe, flowmasters, 4.10s, 31 spline mosser axels and auburn posi


I wouldnt use comp cams for a mod motor if someone gave them to me ... if your doing valve springs then go with VT engines stage 2 N/A or stage 2 blower cams


I would have the heads checked by a pro before putting them on... I have heard nothing about bad with those heads and if you want an aggressive cam... ditch the valve springs that some with the heads they ae junk and get Manley Nextek springs
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