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    Allen,

    once u told me my cams where not of ur likeness cause they where too off of what u will recomend.....

    How about trying mine in ur dyno

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    Just throwing a curve ball in here Allen - Since most guys run a tight intake/exhaust duration (220/220, etc.), I'd like to see what a larger split duration would dyno at. A biased request obviously since I'm one of the few running that large of a split (218/228), but it would be nice to actually see numbers and have some real time proof of how a large split duration affects hp/torque. Futral said when running stock manifolds, the larger duration would actually help dispel the exhaust gasses and make up for the restrictive factory manifolds.

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(bluecajun5.3 &#064; Sep 13 2006, 02&#58;00 AM) [snapback]64936[/snapback]</div>
    biggest-
    tsp 220/220 .581/.581 and tsp 224/224 .581/.581 both on a 112
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    im puttin in the 220/581 @112 ill let you knwo how it feels
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(TxStVanWilder &#064; Sep 13 2006, 05&#58;13 PM) [snapback]64996[/snapback]</div>
    im puttin in the 220/581 @112 ill let you knwo how it feels
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    if i was keeping the 5.3 i would go with the tsp220 too. now im thinking the tsp 224

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    If your springs will handle it and I haven&#39;t sold it yet, I&#39;d be willing to ship you my turbo grind cam so you can see how it works on that N/A 5.3L engine. The specs are in the for sale section.
    See my truck data in the "My Garage" section here... http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/my-ga...tml#post191709

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    how about doing this test on 6.0&#39;s as well i want a cam eventually, but idk what to get, i want a mild to moderate cam something that idles fairly rough but doesnt die, i want mac performance any suggestions here guys? links? sorry to jack the thread

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    im doingmy install tomorrow night on the cam so hopefully i can find my camera (since i lost it) and ill post up how it goes....
    Quote Originally Posted by DamnYankee View Post
    lol...I wish you would never paint your truck...I bet it bugs them that much more that a primered up truck just soggied his Wheaties. good job buddy
    sprayedenali: i like catching, but not fishing
    DBTBSS: bring Tyler... we need someone to make fun of
    MidnightRider: your right im gay
    DamnYankee: my nana failed
    DamnYankee: confused...if it can't keep up to begin with, how can it keep up
    mitch cobb racing: ya, allen played with it for a while, HUGE difference

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Allstar55566 &#064; Sep 13 2006, 04&#58;55 PM) [snapback]65005[/snapback]</div>
    how about doing this test on 6.0&#39;s as well i want a cam eventually, but idk what to get, i want a mild to moderate cam something that idles fairly rough but doesnt die, i want mac performance any suggestions here guys? links? sorry to jack the thread
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    If you&#39;re looking for a great cam with very well behaved manners, the 224 cam is pretty good one for the 6L.


    Thanks guys, I&#39;ll probably start with a 212 grind and end up with a mid 22x for the most radical. If time permits, we&#39;ll go as high as 230.

    I like the idea of 112 vs 114. I think the power band will be very similar, however, the looser lsa will pick up on the topend just a bit. We may do that test as well. This comparison will probably be on a 220grind.

    Keep&#39;em coming.
    thanks,
    allen


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    mine is hte comp 216/220 .525 .532 on 114
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    Allen, I&#39;m a little curious as to what will happen when I run the 110 cam I have. It was cheap, so I&#39;ll put it in and see what I get. Its a 228/232 .588 .595 110lsa. I think it may be a little big, but I am doing 4:10s and a 3200 Vigalante for a while until I get a big motor ready along with the turbo. I would love to have some heads done, but I want to see if I can be the fastest cam only LS based truck.
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