fly cutting
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fly cutting
Does anyone know if I have to fly cut the pistons on these heads
http://www.livernoismotorsports.com/...t.phtml?p=1351
with the Tsp magic stick cam?
http://www.livernoismotorsports.com/...t.phtml?p=1351
with the Tsp magic stick cam?
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As long as those heads arent milled I.E> stock deck height, It has the proper double valve springs and your timing chain isnt so sloppy it allows fora couple degrees of advance/retard you will be fine.
Magic Stick V.3 237/242 .603/.609" Camshaft With Your Choice of Lobe Seperation.
I have this same exact cam in my car with a 112 LSA, had no problems with clearance on stock pistons. It very tight but its fine. triple check your cam timing marks, no room for error here. I would stay around 112-114 LSA, 110-108 might cause P2V problems as well
Magic Stick V.3 237/242 .603/.609" Camshaft With Your Choice of Lobe Seperation.
I have this same exact cam in my car with a 112 LSA, had no problems with clearance on stock pistons. It very tight but its fine. triple check your cam timing marks, no room for error here. I would stay around 112-114 LSA, 110-108 might cause P2V problems as well
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Originally Posted by gray89vert
your car is gonna fly
I also have the fast 90/90
elec water pump, under drive pullys
4 10 gears bmr sup fram bmr adjustable torque arm
bmr front and rear sway bars
nx 150 shot
hp tuners
fast toys cold air kit
elec fans
All of this is still need to put on the car then dyno tune
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That combo will make around 430 ish at the wheels on motor. Obviously around 525-550 on the juice would be my guess. If its a full weight 6 speed car, has sticky tires... maybe low 12's high 11's on motor, low 11's on the juice is about what you can expect.
It would be faster at all points obviously, but that takes a dedicated suspension, gearing, slicks etc... And not to forget a driver with a screw loose that side steps the clutch at 6,000 + rpms heheh
It would be faster at all points obviously, but that takes a dedicated suspension, gearing, slicks etc... And not to forget a driver with a screw loose that side steps the clutch at 6,000 + rpms heheh