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    did you have LT headers, what was your exhaust setup.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lechez71 View Post
    did you have LT headers, what was your exhaust setup.
    pacesetter lts, offroad y, and a bullet dumped. All 3 inch. With this cam, the more open the exhaust the more power it makes. If you put it on a stockish type exhuaust, it will make the same power as a hot cam. on open exhaust it will make 30-60 more whp

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    60whp are nice gains for the cam swap. im going to look into the asa cam. im going to call alan and see what cam specs he gives me for my heavy truck.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lechez71 View Post
    60whp are nice gains for the cam swap. im going to look into the asa cam. im going to call alan and see what cam specs he gives me for my heavy truck.
    You might also ask him if he has the ASA cam. I heard from a bird, he recently ''acquired'' one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ff_jeff View Post
    pacesetter lts, offroad y, and a bullet dumped. All 3 inch. With this cam, the more open the exhaust the more power it makes. If you put it on a stockish type exhuaust, it will make the same power as a hot cam. on open exhaust it will make 30-60 more whp
    Speaking of this stuff....what happened to it all after the fire?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bangbangskeetskeet View Post
    Speaking of this stuff....what happened to it all after the fire?
    I left a lot of it on the truck.

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