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Gude cam and turbo. Good combo?
I know that some cams arent worth a shit for turbo and I am about to go turbo on my A6 (yea tell me it will still be slow but I will be able to roast a stock GT stang and thats all I want) I have the gude cam that needs no head modification and its a pretty big cam. I am wondering if anyone has used this cam in a turbo motor and what type of results came from it? Im going to run a t-25 with an intercooler and FMU. Gonna be about 7lbs of boost.
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as far as I know the gude cams are ment for N/A setup... then again I could be talking out of my ass... again
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runnin an N/A came with a turbo setup and vice versa would net lower gains. If you are going to run a turbo, get a turbo cam. the profiles are differnt, they have whats called a "split duration".
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