Cams too big for stock gsr??
I have a stock gsr except for an intake, intake manifold, dual valve springsings, ti retainers, tube tri-y header and 2.5" exhaust all the way back
Question, Will these cams be to big for stock gsr compression? Should I be alright running these cams?
Cam specs are: Intake lift 0.461 and 293 degrees, and exhaust is 0.468 and 295 degrees
Question, Will these cams be to big for stock gsr compression? Should I be alright running these cams?
Cam specs are: Intake lift 0.461 and 293 degrees, and exhaust is 0.468 and 295 degrees
Thanks man but that has nothing to do with my question ... Are my cams too big for stock gsr compression?
Cam specs are: Intake lift 0.461 and 293 degrees, and exhaust is 0.468 and 295 degrees
Cam specs are: Intake lift 0.461 and 293 degrees, and exhaust is 0.468 and 295 degrees
My mistake, I thought you were asking if those cams were too big for stock valvesprings. Anyways, stock compression is okay, but you'll get more gains if it were a bit higher. Those cam specs look like a stage 1 cam. I recommend BC3 cams which are great for stock GSR compression if you haven't bought those cams yet.
Stock Gs-R
Int-10.7mm and 274 dur.
Exh-9.6mm and 276 dur.
Custom Grind
Intake lift 0.461/11.7 and 293 degrees
exhaust is 0.468/11.9 and 295 degrees
Buddy Club
Spec 3 Plus
INTAKE lift - 11.2 mm, duration 250 @1mm
EXHAUST lift - 11.5mm, duration 245 @1mm
Int-10.7mm and 274 dur.
Exh-9.6mm and 276 dur.
Custom Grind
Intake lift 0.461/11.7 and 293 degrees
exhaust is 0.468/11.9 and 295 degrees
Buddy Club
Spec 3 Plus
INTAKE lift - 11.2 mm, duration 250 @1mm
EXHAUST lift - 11.5mm, duration 245 @1mm
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