[Z06] Z06 Cam Best cam? Best place to purchase?
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Z06 Cam Best cam? Best place to purchase?
Im looking for a good all around cam for my 01 Z. Right now I have LG street headers, X pipe, Borla stingers, Halltech and a retune. Im thinking a good mid-top cam like the LG G5X1? Any suggestions? I want it driveable, but I expect to lose some drive quality, I just want more power, the sound and then more power.
Anybody know of a shop with good prices??
Anybody know of a shop with good prices??
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kinda in the same boat buddy. I have been talking with anthony at LG about my setup. I told him i wanted a good cam for street use/open track events. I dont want max power but i wanted a cam with good low/mid range power. The two choices he gave me were the g5x1E and the g5x2.
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I'm running a G5-X2 on a 114 LSA and my good buddy Mike (illmac77) is running a G5-X1E w/ AFR 205s (I have stock heads). I wanted something that made power but was still daily drivable if I wanted it to be.
I'd never go any bigger than my cam... in fact if it's a true daily driver I'd go w/ the G5-X1E. Mike made 455ish rwhp and I made 436... but he's got a smidge better low speed drivability... I'm not talking about cruising at 1100 rpms... I laugh when tuners show that as proof of streetability, most all cams will cruise at low RPM. The real areas are how does it do in stop/go driving and crawling through a parknig lot?
Plus... another huge area is who's doing your tuning. My car sucked after the first tuner didn't know what he was doing. After having a good tuner (Ed Hutchings at Automotive Technology Inc.) do a full street tune the car drive's near stock.
If I could do it all over again I'd go with a smidge smaller cam and some great heads. Tony Mamo at AFR has a H/C package using a 224/228 cam that makes 470ish rwhp.
I'd never go any bigger than my cam... in fact if it's a true daily driver I'd go w/ the G5-X1E. Mike made 455ish rwhp and I made 436... but he's got a smidge better low speed drivability... I'm not talking about cruising at 1100 rpms... I laugh when tuners show that as proof of streetability, most all cams will cruise at low RPM. The real areas are how does it do in stop/go driving and crawling through a parknig lot?
Plus... another huge area is who's doing your tuning. My car sucked after the first tuner didn't know what he was doing. After having a good tuner (Ed Hutchings at Automotive Technology Inc.) do a full street tune the car drive's near stock.
If I could do it all over again I'd go with a smidge smaller cam and some great heads. Tony Mamo at AFR has a H/C package using a 224/228 cam that makes 470ish rwhp.
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I am running a 224/230 custom cam on XFI lobes and made 432rwhp/400rwtq on an otherwise stock motor. I got lucky and picked the perfect cam for me the first time.
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Any place that can order you a custom cam from Comp such as Thunder Racing and Texas Speed will work. There's a few of us on LS1tech running this cam on difference LSAs. Patrick G on there can hook you up.
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I'm running a similar cam by patriot performance (225/229), and I am making 442/405 SAE with AFR 205 Heads, BBK Shorty headers, and stock Z cats...... Great power and drivability
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It has a faster ramp rate and higher lift than the XERs, but it easier on the valve train. It's getting more and more popular now. The cam looks small, but the lifts are over .600.
http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/showpo...8&postcount=11
http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/showpo...8&postcount=11
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From what I understand, it doesn't slam the valves closed as hard as some other lobes. I'm not a cam guru so I don't know all of the details other than what I've read on LS1tech. I don't have the typical sewing machine sound under the hood either.
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^ Oh... well then maybe it opens them fast and lets them down easy... I've got a nice singer under the hood, but she makes good power so I'm fine w/ it. Plus my hood is vented and I have yella terras which kick it up a notch.
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Well it sounds like my best bet is the LG G5X2 or the comp cams with 224/230 .581.
585-114. What do you guys think? And do I need an intake or will the stock LS6 intake work?
585-114. What do you guys think? And do I need an intake or will the stock LS6 intake work?
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If you are going with the Comp Cams 224/230, get it on XFI lobes instead (.609/.604) and make more power.
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alot of items on their website are substaintially more than others
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