L92 cam swap
#1
hi there guys.. i need the best cam i can install on my 09 denali, im ordering
ARH 1 3/4 with cats soon... then installin the cam... i have 2 questions..
1) is it ok to install a cam with stock headers?
2) which one to go with... *stock heads* i may get cylinder heads.. later on after im done with everything... stage 2 from livernois.. anyways..
218,229 LSA 117.5 OR 224,227 LSA 114 *low lift*
any other cams u guys recomend..
regards
ARH 1 3/4 with cats soon... then installin the cam... i have 2 questions..
1) is it ok to install a cam with stock headers?
2) which one to go with... *stock heads* i may get cylinder heads.. later on after im done with everything... stage 2 from livernois.. anyways..
218,229 LSA 117.5 OR 224,227 LSA 114 *low lift*
any other cams u guys recomend..
regards
#7
Why would you ever think of getting rid of VVT? Its a hotrodders dream!!!!
Comp Cams has a cam for your engine that made a 70hp gain without any torque losses. It was on a stock(with headers) 6.2L L92 with cam, springs, and phaser limiter kit. You can not do that without VVT!!
Article: http://www.gmhightechperformance.com/tech/0903gmhtp_l92_comp_cams_vvt_cam_kit_install/index.html
Comp Cams has a cam for your engine that made a 70hp gain without any torque losses. It was on a stock(with headers) 6.2L L92 with cam, springs, and phaser limiter kit. You can not do that without VVT!!
Article: http://www.gmhightechperformance.com/tech/0903gmhtp_l92_comp_cams_vvt_cam_kit_install/index.html
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#8
Why would you ever think of getting rid of VVT? Its a hotrodders dream!!!!
Comp Cams has a cam for your engine that made a 70hp gain without any torque losses. It was on a stock(with headers) 6.2L L92 with cam, springs, and phaser limiter kit. You can not do that without VVT!!
Article: http://www.gmhightechperformance.com/tech/0903gmhtp_l92_comp_cams_vvt_cam_kit_install/index.html

Comp Cams has a cam for your engine that made a 70hp gain without any torque losses. It was on a stock(with headers) 6.2L L92 with cam, springs, and phaser limiter kit. You can not do that without VVT!!
Article: http://www.gmhightechperformance.com/tech/0903gmhtp_l92_comp_cams_vvt_cam_kit_install/index.html

edit:COMP Cams XFI™ SPR Camshaft, 275PHR14
Here are two of COMP's VVT cams:
p/n 156-402-13 has an operating range of 1800-6900 rpm, 218/232-degrees of duration at .050, .563/.575-inch lift and a 114LSA. Comp says it has a noticeable idle, and is extremely strong in the upper rpm.
Meanwhile p/n 156-403-13 is designed for all-out power in a stock cube application with CNC-ported or aftermarket heads with 222/236-degrees of duration, .566/.578-inch lift and 114LSA. If these splits seem drastic, that is just the nature of L92 or LS3 heads and actually has nothing to do with the VVT.
Last edited by Tootall; Dec 7, 2009 at 10:34 PM.
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