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Installing 6.0 cam into a 5.3

Old Nov 16, 2017 | 10:58 AM
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Originally Posted by TexanTruck
I actually decided not to do it. I am going to acquire a 6.0 L96 and just do an engine swap instead. I do have some new unused parts including a L96 cam to do the conversion if anyone is looking for some. PM me if interested.

Here is what the tech at Crower sent me on the L96 cam: 116 LSA ..... 196/206 DUR@ .050" ..... .273" / .279" (.464/.474 w/1.7 rockers) LOBE LIFT....
That should make for a nice increase in power and especially torque with the new motor.

Are those specs for that 12626660 camshaft? Seems a might smaller than the 12625440.
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Old Nov 17, 2017 | 03:12 PM
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Gm says 196/208 on the duration making it one more degree exhaust biased than the LQ4/LQ9 cam that was 196/207. For all intents it's the same camshaft with a VVT phaser hanging off it.
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