which is prefered and why?![]()
Lunati stage 3
Comp cams
Trick Flow stage 3
Custom
which is prefered and why?![]()
2008 Dodge 3500 DRW 6.7 cummins-tow rig
2013 Mustang Gt GHIG
1978 F150 Camper Special
2012 FLHX street glide 103ci 21" front wheel converstion
1999 Harley softail
1998 Buell Thunderbolt
1997 Buell Thunderbolt
2004 polaris 500ho- snow plower
Cub Cadet 582 Kohler V-twin Puller
Want what you can have, not what you cant.
what heads do you want to use and what are your goals?
Stock heads for now till spring/summer than probably trick flow heads. itll be blown
2008 Dodge 3500 DRW 6.7 cummins-tow rig
2013 Mustang Gt GHIG
1978 F150 Camper Special
2012 FLHX street glide 103ci 21" front wheel converstion
1999 Harley softail
1998 Buell Thunderbolt
1997 Buell Thunderbolt
2004 polaris 500ho- snow plower
Cub Cadet 582 Kohler V-twin Puller
Want what you can have, not what you cant.
This is something I need more input on myself. I heard alot of good about the stock PI heads on our years.
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ive heard alot also. just debating i would like a new set of those trickflow heads tho..im still debating even messing with the cams of right now. i dunno
2008 Dodge 3500 DRW 6.7 cummins-tow rig
2013 Mustang Gt GHIG
1978 F150 Camper Special
2012 FLHX street glide 103ci 21" front wheel converstion
1999 Harley softail
1998 Buell Thunderbolt
1997 Buell Thunderbolt
2004 polaris 500ho- snow plower
Cub Cadet 582 Kohler V-twin Puller
Want what you can have, not what you cant.
I'd wait on cams if you go Trick Flow heads. From what I understand none of the current cams will work real nice with those heads. Completely different animal with the Trick Flows but a TON of potential in making crazy power NA. I have read 400-450rwhp can be possible.
Ed...
2012 Ram 2500 4x4, 5.7 Hemi, leveled, 35" tires
2004 Mustang GT - Comp Orange/5speed Best 1/4 11.94@113.64, 1/8 7.59@89.48, 1.57 60' - Best 60' 1.51, just a NA 2v
Talk to adam(troll) he seems really happy with his comp cams
Bullet cams from Modular head shop.
http://www.modularheadshop.com/Cams....S_-_$575_a_set
Ed...
2012 Ram 2500 4x4, 5.7 Hemi, leveled, 35" tires
2004 Mustang GT - Comp Orange/5speed Best 1/4 11.94@113.64, 1/8 7.59@89.48, 1.57 60' - Best 60' 1.51, just a NA 2v
If you're going to stay N/A, the Comp Cams XE262AH is good for our cars. That's like their Stage 1. You don't have to change valve springs and the rev range is like 1,500 - 5,500 which is great for the street. AND, they can still be a fairly good cam if you s/c. I don't understand all the dynamics, but if you get too extreme, then go s/c you'll just push forced induction straight through from the intake to exhaust without going in your cylinder (or something). Comp claims this model number can be used with stock gears, but I got 3.73s and I would not use anything lower than that.
Like stated above, figure out what you're going to do first. If you use somebody's Stage II with stock PI heads, you def need better springs and some people claim you'll have PTV contact if you don't get them degree'd.
Just sell that gray thing and buy my car.
there's a dyno graph in my for sale ad below.
2019 Colorado ZR2
2008 Dodge 3500 DRW 6.7 cummins-tow rig
2013 Mustang Gt GHIG
1978 F150 Camper Special
2012 FLHX street glide 103ci 21" front wheel converstion
1999 Harley softail
1998 Buell Thunderbolt
1997 Buell Thunderbolt
2004 polaris 500ho- snow plower
Cub Cadet 582 Kohler V-twin Puller
Want what you can have, not what you cant.
here's a good article. he acts like he found some magical cam (and never says what it is), but at the bottom he claims you could s/c the set-up so it must be a milder cam.
http://www.alternativeauto.com/prods...m-package.html
2019 Colorado ZR2
the biggest thing to remember with a F/I cam is that you want to change the lsa so that the intake and exhaust valve arent open at the same time for such a long time like most cams are... a good blower cam can be worth 40 rwhp at the end of the day, and make the car more streetable..
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i really suggest again buying a cam before getting the TFS heads. they can take all the way up to .600 lift (claimed) and you wont get anywhere close to that with the PI heads.
im not a very big fan of comp, trick flow, lunati, or crower for that matter. cushman motorsports (same guy that used to make VT), MPH, or custom ground would be the best way to go.
either way you do it i would make sure you install the cams around 108-110 intake centerline. youll make much more power. the problem with this is that you would def have to notch the pistons with pi heads to do that.... which is the main reason i suggest you wait and get the TFS and a custom cam at the same time.
i agree with what has already been said. you need to make up your mind on weather your going NA or FI. it will change the TFS head you buy ( 38cc or 44cc combustion chamber) and the cam that will best suite your need.
if you just want a temp holdover for the time being...i suggest the cushman motorsports stage one cam. usually see about 300rwhp with it and doesnt require a valve spring change. im not a big fan of comps, they make too many cams and have been out for to long for me to believe they did extensive testing. im sure there a quality made cam, i just believe there is more power in other cams.
whatever you do dont buy crower....ive heard horror stories of crower cams have huge quality problems.
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http://steelcitystangs.com/forums/sh...t=15548&page=8
these are stg 3 custom blower cams. they sound awesome and i made 543 SAE corrected on 14psi
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2001 5 spd MMR 850 stroker, K.B. 543/505
i got comp stage 2 blower cams in my 06 gt with the t trim. man it sounds nasty and makes some good power
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