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IMHO, if you're intent on camming the engine, choose a different cam line altogether. People seem to love the XE series from comp cams because they offer greater performance with better low end and idle quality. That's because the camshafts take advantage of the roller setup on the HO motor and have very aggressive ramp rates with little overlap. They will require you to replace just about the entire valvetrain because of high lift. Even other, more modern cams that still favor a little duration for better top end performance like the TFS #1 will exceed the stock springs specifications. The stock springs are insufficient for use with any cam having more than .500 lift on intake or exhaust, and really are probably overdue for replacement on your engine without a cam. The bottom line is, the camshaft really isn't going to do anything for you anyway, unless you have serious work done to the stock E7TE heads or purchase aftermarket high performance heads anyway. If you replace the heads, cam and intake, you'll definitely want an AFPR, and you'll probably want to upgrade the fuel injectors to 24lb/hr, which will necessitate a new MAF sensor. Don't you just hate this waterfall effect? ![]() |
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