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Old 06-10-2008, 09:13 AM
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Are a lot of people lately putting cams in a stock motor without any problems? Seems like before people were doing this and the motor would be trashed a couple of weeks later.
How did your front cam bearing look?
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Old 06-10-2008, 01:41 PM
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Originally Posted by JasonK94Z
Are a lot of people lately putting cams in a stock motor without any problems? Seems like before people were doing this and the motor would be trashed a couple of weeks later.
How did your front cam bearing look?
didnt really look at it. just put it aside and put the new one in
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How do you like how the 847 drives on the street? Does it need 4:10s? Would you go smaller next time? Power?
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Old 06-10-2008, 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by JasonK94Z
Are a lot of people lately putting cams in a stock motor without any problems? Seems like before people were doing this and the motor would be trashed a couple of weeks later.
How did your front cam bearing look?
i put a cc306 in my stock motor with ~144-145K miles and i have about 148or 149K now
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Originally Posted by JasonK94Z
Are a lot of people lately putting cams in a stock motor without any problems? Seems like before people were doing this and the motor would be trashed a couple of weeks later.
How did your front cam bearing look?
When I did mine, the front one looked a little worn, and the stock motor only had 28k on it. I did replace the water pump with an electric one to take some load off that bearing. So far so good.
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Old 06-10-2008, 04:51 PM
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i like my 3.42's it pulls right to redline super quick. the 4.10's are suppose to keep the rpm up real high where the cam makes the most power. but with stock heads i make my power a little lower.

drives real good on the street, no bad surge or anything.

smaller next time??? not a chance
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idle is set at 900 rpm. and my rev limiter is set to 6900 rpm.

i run dump for exhaust. no catbacks here
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