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What Cam?


shortofnuthing
04-06-2005, 02:02 PM
what cam should i go with?

i have the slp cold air intake, dynomax catback, 180t-stat, u bend delete, throttle body screen delete, on my 98 gt grand prix

should i go with?

intense racing 3800 N/A cam?
http://www.intense-racing.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=CAM-36x&Category_Code=HCV

zzperofrmance VS cam?
http://zzperformance.com/products1.php?id=126

zzperformance GT1 cam?
http://zzperformance.com/products1.php?id=123

and do i need a new timing chain? and if so single or double?

any advice would really help
motor has about 30,000-40,000 miles(engine swap)

MIGTPGUY
04-06-2005, 11:16 PM
i gotta support ZZPerformance, have a bud who works there and the whole operation is about an hour away from me, hometown team but.. i can assure they do good work. I always was under the impression that the VS cam was a preference for those who had a medium amount of mods including rockers and headers. I think the VS cam is what my buddy had ZZP put in his heavily modded GT and i can tell you a couple things. It definatly adds a "racing" or rough feel to the car. I dont know how to explain this, guess you see what i mean if you put a cam in. I know he had either the GT or VS cam, i want to say it was the VS, almost positive, but just in case it was the GT, i can tell you that it made a hell of a difference. For the money (considering you can install your own or know someone that can) a cam is one of the best mods besides a smaller pully as far as bang for your buck. Maybe you know, maybe you don't, but to get a cam installed by a shop or mechanic, usually runs anywhere from 400-700$ give or take depending on the shop and other factors.

shortofnuthing
04-11-2005, 12:05 AM
For the money (considering you can install your own or know someone that can) a cam is one of the best mods besides a smaller pully as far as bang for your buck. Maybe you know, maybe you don't, but to get a cam installed by a shop or mechanic, usually runs anywhere from 400-700$ give or take depending on the shop and other factors.

well hell yea im going to do it myself, ha ha. :iceslolan

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