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Old 03-18-2001, 09:44 PM   #1
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I used to get 21-22 mpg, mostly highway to and from work. After the cam install it dropped to about 19. How much of that is cam and how much is due to me sticking my foot in it more now that I've got more power to play with - who knows. It really kicks in around 3000, but the guy who dyno'd it complimented me on the fact that the torque curve is fairly flat from 1500 (268 ft/lbs) to 5500 (258 ft/lbs), where it starts dropping off. It peaks at 3500 (313 ft/lbs). I think some of that is due to the fact that I didn't go overboard on the TB, and the cam is a split duration (216 I/220 E) that helps keep the intake velocity up.

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