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    Anyone used this cam? (G3 XFI 261 HR15)

    G3 XFI 261 HR15
    COMP Cams® - Cam Details
    I am thinking about using this cam in my LM7 383 build.
    Anyone used this cam or have experience with it?

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    you could probably go a bit bigger with a 383 than that cam...you going fi or n/a?

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    I agree, bigger would be better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blackout View Post
    G3 XFI 261 HR15
    COMP Cams® - Cam Details
    I am thinking about using this cam in my LM7 383 build.
    Anyone used this cam or have experience with it?

    Thanks,
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    Hey Tyler. That cam is waaaaaaaaaay too small. A few more things...what heads? What intake? What other mods?

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    haha. I could get a smoking deal on a new one thats why I asked.

    Sorry now this is kind of overlapping on my other thread in the conversion section.

    LM7 bored and stroked to 383ci (forged internals) 10:1 compression
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    Shorty headers w/ stock y pipe. (may be cut into true duals at a later date)
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    so what do you think? like a Thunder Racing TR220-114?
    I am wondering about the longevity of a cam like this? and the other valve train parts affected by it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blackout View Post
    LM7 bored and stroked to 383ci (forged internals) 10:1 compression
    243 heads
    TBSS 90mm intake swap
    Shorty headers w/ stock y pipe. (may be cut into true duals at a later date)
    E-fans


    so what do you think? like a Thunder Racing TR220-114?
    I am wondering about the longevity of a cam like this? and the other valve train parts affected by it.
    That combo will net you a pretty stout, torquey motor. Lower RPM power shouldn't be a problem, so lets see if we can figure out a cam that might not only accentuate the low end, but also scream up top.... As for longevity of the cam and valvetrain parts--it all revolves around the quality of valvetrain parts and the cam lobe design. PRC springs and the appropriate length hardened pushrods will be necessary.

    I would think that a TR220-114 would be a good cam for that motor, but it would be on the smaller side of things, IMHO. With the compression ratio/intake/heads combo, I would think something near a 234/236 .592/.581 113+3 LSA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by txarkitekt View Post
    That combo will net you a pretty stout, torquey motor. Lower RPM power shouldn't be a problem, so lets see if we can figure out a cam that might not only accentuate the low end, but also scream up top.... As for longevity of the cam and valvetrain parts--it all revolves around the quality of valvetrain parts and the cam lobe design. PRC springs and the appropriate length hardened pushrods will be necessary.

    I would think that a TR220-114 would be a good cam for that motor, but it would be on the smaller side of things, IMHO. With the compression ratio/intake/heads combo, I would think something near a 234/236 .592/.581 113+3 LSA.
    How streetable would a cam of size be? The truck is my daily driver and I want to use my stock torque converter if possible.
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    HAHAHA--with those mods and a stock TC??? Look into the Circle D 11" 3000 stall for $375.

    I would not run that healthy of a cam on a stock converter. It would need to be significantly smaller....maybe like a 216/218 .542/.535 114+2 LSA cam.

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    Quote Originally Posted by txarkitekt View Post
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    216/218 .542/.535 114+2 LSA
    Very similar to the one I told him about. I said that cam or the TR220.

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    I talked to john at thunder racing and he seemed to think the TR220-114 would be ok with the stock converter. If I was to go with say a 2500-3000 stall converter would it affect my fuel economy?
    2003 GMC K1500 ECSB running an Iron 383 Stroker ......

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