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Ok what do you guys mean about a "hot cam"? Is this the name of an actual specific camshaft or is that just a general term for an after market performance camshaft?
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term for GMPP cam shaft. . .
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i just read up about it, sounds like a date to me. i also plan to have a guy i know to redo the computer on it. put the cam in and drive around with the laptop plugged in and squeeze out some more power.
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I noticed there is no mention of compatibility, specifically, with a Gen. IV with L92-style heads. The reason I bring this up is because I believe I've heard that LS1/6-style cams aren't necessarily good for L92-style ports and such.
Example: Post #11 " A cam designed for an Ls1/Ls6 head with 80-90% Intake to exhaust efficency wil not be as effective on a head with a 60% I/E ratio like the Ls7 for instance. This is why the split on the ls7 is so large (20 degrees). Its not that exahust port is so bad on the L92 its that the intake port is so good..." http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/showth...light=l92+cams Again, I don't have experience regarding this subject, but I've read and have heard stories on other forums that earlier Gen. III cams don't completely play well with the Gen. IV goodies. I know I'd like to hear from anyone else who has any information
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That's why the hot cam is so freakin' awesome! All you've got to do is swap out the old with the new, and there's an instant 50 ponies! (granted it's certainly an entire weekend job filled with a lot of :upset: ) Everything is so crammed in there it's not even funny. Hope this helped. If anyone else sees inaccurate information, feel free to correct me on my foolishness. |
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Rad makes a good point and I expect a LS3/LS7/L92/etc hot cam or cams not long from now. I will also add that lift is not the only thing to consider and neither is duration. While both play an important role in the end power, lobe seperation and ramp rates combined with these numbers produce the perfect package. Example, Shank listed the stock LS7 cam for you, .591 lift and 211/230 duration with a set of heads and intake that flow as well as the LS7 pieces would produce 500hp even on the LS1 so why with more displacement does the LS7 not produce more? Well for one look at the 121 lobe seperation! Common seperation is 107-114. Just keep that in mind when you go cam shopping, bigger isn't always better.(just most the time
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the only time you would mill the heads or go with thinner head gaskets would be to raise compression and get more power. You could put just about any aftermarket cam in an engine and not have to mill the heads. You will prolly need better valve springs and if the duration is way up there you may have to flycut the pistons for ptv clearence. As far as the GMPP hot cam im sure that might satisfy alot of ya'll but im gonna be going with a little bit bigger aftermarket cam. Something like from LG motorsports. They have had great success with their cams in the 08 vettes. Over 500 RWHP with cam, headers, intake and tune. Just my $0.02
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the LS3 already has a hotcam from GMPP. that's why you can by a crate engine ls376/480 which produces 480 hp. and that's the hot cam i believe he's asking about.
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I noticed that setup also |
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Actualy the cam in the LS376/480 is part #88958733, the same old ls1 hot cam we have had for years. And another fun fact, the stock LS3 cam is 551/522-204/211 and the hot cam is 525/525-219/228(hot cam is Smaller on the intake but still makes more power and supports my point.)
I was'nt saying that the LS1,2,6 cams wouldn't work but rather that more gain would be attained by making a hot cam with more split designed around the L92 style ports. |
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Most people end up picking a cam that takes all the efficiency and drivability out of their motor. That's why I tell people to contact their preferred cam manufacturer directly, they will gather information on your vehicle and your goals for it, and hep you find a cam perfect for your application. |
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when I was trying to build a lq9 block with l92 heads back about 6 months go (only got into the research phase). I noticed that a mild cam was better then an aggressive cam with those heads. . .
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