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Old 02-25-2004, 10:42 AM
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which cam will give you the best of both worlds i have a 99gtp and i still want reliability and mass power both comp cams (vs, x-p hot, and intense stage 1x cam) i am going to portand polish my heads with os valves, 105 springs, comp lifters and pushrods, dont know which rockers to go with

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Re: cam (which one)

If your doing the work on the heads then I say get the biggest badest cam.

What about a stage 3 from INTENSE or a XPZ from ZZP
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the stage three cam from intense has to be used with there cnc stage three cylinder heads and all i have is the stock heads that are going to be ported and polished with some upgrades, does anyone know which rockers are the best?
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