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10-09-2009, 03:05 PM #1
Winter plans for the goat.
So since here in Iowa the first snow is coming up meaning no more driving the gto. When it's in storage I'm thinking I gotta buy parts for it to keep me happy since I can't drive it so my plans are getting a ms3 or 233/239 cam from texas speed I'm not wanting to use the 228r Then find myself a 3600 or 3800 stall also. Since I a cheap SOB I'm going to try an find used parts I'm trying to save for my retirement don't judge me haha. Anyways I'm dyno tuning it when everything is done what kind of numbers will those cams put out with stock heads? And will a stall from the 98-02 z28s work for the gto also?
Thanks
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10-09-2009, 03:59 PM #2
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Check out GMHighTech Performance magazine. They have a writeup in January's(this month's) issue involving cams. I never knew cams could cause a car to fail emissions. I am saving up for an OTRCAI over the winter. Gotta get a pair of GoodYear Eagle F1 All Seasons for the 17s.
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