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Old 01-07-2005, 01:15 PM
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Camshaft specs on 98 Z28 and 02 SS??

I've owned my 98 CAmaro Z28 for over a year now and been looking in every now and then. I learned a lot about the car from this site! thanks guys. I know that definately the 02 SS makes more HP than the Z28and recently bought a stock cam that came from an 02 SS. But I don't know what the specs of the cam is. Can anyone tell me the specs of both cams for a 98 Z28 and an 02 SS?? Is it even worth putting this cam in my car? It's all stock except a K+N, airbox lid, and soon a CORSA cat-back exhaust. It's my daily driver right now but I want a few extra ponies to play with if you know what I mean. Any comments or info would be appreciated!

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Old 01-07-2005, 08:06 PM
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Re: Camshaft specs on 98 Z28 and 02 SS??

The stock cam out of a 2002 SS is LESS aggressive than the stock one in the 1998 Z-28.

stock 98-00

[email protected] 198.86 intake 209.25 exhaust
lift .498 intake .497 exhaust
LSA 119.45

stock 01-02

[email protected] 196.37 intake 208.72 exhaust
lift .464 intake .479 exhaust
LSA 115.92
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