I filled out the recommendation form on Comp's website and this is what they said. Does this sound like the best option?
COMP Cams 54-412-11 - COMP Cams Xtreme RPM Camshafts - Overview - SummitRacing.com
Basic Operating RPM Range: 1,200-6,000
Duration at 050 inch Lift: 212 int./218 exh.
Valve Lift with Factory Rocker Arm Ratio: 0.522 int./0.529 exh. lift
Lobe Separation (degrees): 114
Grind Number: LS1 XR265HR-14
VEHICLE INFORMATION
Make: Chevrolet Model: Silverado Year: 2000
Must Pass Emission Standards? No
Vehicle Weight: 4220 Axle Ratio: 3.42
Transmission Type: automatic Tire Height: 28.5
Torque Converter Stall Speed: 1800
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COMPUTER CONTROLLED VEHICLES
Vehicle Computer Type? Chip
Speed Density Sensor: No
Mass Air Sensor: Yes
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ENGINE INFORMATION
Engine Block Type: Chevrolet
Engine Size: 4.8 How Many Cylinders: 8
Piston Type: Stock Connecting Rod Type: Stock
Intake Manifold Type: Stock
Cylinder Head(s) Year: 2000 Head Part Number: 862
Head Runner Volume: - Ported Heads: No
Intake Valve Size: - Exhaust Valve Size:
Rocker Arm Type: Stock Rocker Arm Ratio: 1.7
Exhaust Header(s): No
Exhaust Type: TunedSingle
Exhaust Pipe Size: 3 inch
RPM Range: 900 to 6000
Nitrous Oxide: No
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FUEL DELIVERY
Fuel Type: Unleaded
Fuel Octane Rating: 89
Carburetor: No Carburetor Size: -
Port Injection: Yes
Oversize Injectors: No
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AIR DELIVERY
Air Filter: Performance
Ram Air: Yes
Turbocharger: No Supercharger: No
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APPLICATION SPECIFICS
How Will This Engine Be Used?
Performance Street
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What Type Of Lifter Do You Want Use?
Not Sure
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What Type Camshaft Are You Currently Using?
Brand: Stock
Part Number: -
Specs: -
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Considering The Current Performance Of Your Vehicle, Do You Want:
More Torque? Yes
More RPM? No
Is Idling Speed Important? Yes
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User Comments:
Mods so far are cold air intake, custom tune, catback exhaust w/ cat delete,
low temp thermostat. Upcoming mods are a higher stall converter (most likely
2400), 3.73 gears, and headers. I would like some better acceleration but
also to be compatibe with current and upcoming mods. I am running an 89
octane tune but can change to suit the cam.




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