TR cam
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Is anyone running this cam?
99-220/220-114 Thunder Racing Custom*Camshaft - 220/220* .553/.553 114 LSA 1500-6500 RPM Power Band. Computer Tuning Required with automatic transmission cars. A very well balanced camshaft that makes excellent power across the entire RPM range. Due to the fast ramp rate of this camshaft, the use of 1.8 rockers is not recommended.
99-220/220-114 Thunder Racing Custom*Camshaft - 220/220* .553/.553 114 LSA 1500-6500 RPM Power Band. Computer Tuning Required with automatic transmission cars. A very well balanced camshaft that makes excellent power across the entire RPM range. Due to the fast ramp rate of this camshaft, the use of 1.8 rockers is not recommended.
#2
I don't think there are.......
If you run a search for TR220, you should find an older post I had up a few months back. I was talking with an F-body guy who's friends with someone with a TR220'd 5.3 Silverado. I got some feedback from him posted...
If you run a search for TR220, you should find an older post I had up a few months back. I was talking with an F-body guy who's friends with someone with a TR220'd 5.3 Silverado. I got some feedback from him posted...
#3
I dont know of anyone running that cam in a 5.3 but I would consider it if I were going all N/A. I think that is a much better choice than the B1 you inquired about earlier. The Thunder lobes are pretty agressive and make good power under the curve.
#6
There are stock converter cars running it with no problems but a loss of low end makes a more signifficant difference with the weight of the trucks. A 2800 would help out tremendously.
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