Radix?
#1
Ok, I did my homework and decided to get this cam because I wanted to stay with a well behaved N/A build, but I just can't keep talking myself out of getting a radix
So do you guys think a comp cam 216/220 .525/532 114 will do fine with a radix???
I know the minimal LSA is 114 but i'm woried about valve lift. I know the ideal cam for the radix is the gt2-3 but i don't want to spend another 400 bucks if I don't have to.
Sorry for asking another cam question
So do you guys think a comp cam 216/220 .525/532 114 will do fine with a radix??? I know the minimal LSA is 114 but i'm woried about valve lift. I know the ideal cam for the radix is the gt2-3 but i don't want to spend another 400 bucks if I don't have to.
Sorry for asking another cam question
Last edited by Diablo666; Apr 28, 2008 at 02:36 AM.
#2
That cam ought to do just fine with the radix. There's no "magic" in the lingenfelter cam. It's just a good mild cam that a lot of guys have experience with. It won't make more or less power than other similarly speced cams. If you already have it, I wouldn't even think of changing for a cam with similar (or lower) specs and a big price tag. The radix will pump up the bottom end if that's what you're worried about.
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