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Cam setup (NEED MAJOR HELP!!!!!)

Old Aug 24, 2005 | 06:51 PM
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Question Cam setup (NEED MAJOR HELP!!!!!)

I am in need of serious help! Please hang with me and give me some feedback. I have chosen the cam I want to stick in my z. I am having a major problem deciding what else to get. I know I want to go with cc 918 beehive springs but I can't find part numbers and the ones I find are for LS1s. I know I need a stall but I can't figure out what speed I should get. I would also like to upgrade the rockers to a 1.6. This won't be the end of my mods so I really don't want to tie my hands here and I am getting very, VERY frustrated! Hell, I am sitting infront of the computer with Summit catalogs, Jegs catalogs, and about twelve different perfomance parts sites. I plan on a set of heads after a while and maybe further depending on how long I stay satisfied with the performance. Keep in mind this car is mostly a daily driver that I take to the track about twice a month. Now it's time for my cam:

Comp Cams 503- 224/230, .503/.510, 112lsa, rpm range(according to summits site) 1800 to 5800

I am in desperate need of help for my own sanity. Please any and all parts NEEDED to do this would be helpfull. Part numbers or good LT1 performance parts sites woould also be very helpfull.

PS. Please excuse me if I seem out of my mind it's been one helluva day.
Old Aug 24, 2005 | 07:00 PM
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Re: Cam setup (NEED MAJOR HELP!!!!!)

Call Combination Motorsports (cmotorsports.com), tell them your setup and they can sell you a complete valvetrain package. I've been running their 618 dual springs for over 2 years now and like them a lot.
Old Aug 24, 2005 | 07:32 PM
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Re: Cam setup (NEED MAJOR HELP!!!!!)

#1 Good Choice with the 918's
#2 Springs don't care what valve cover goes over them, either for a LS1, SBF, BBC, SBC, or LT1

Bret
Old Aug 24, 2005 | 09:18 PM
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Re: Cam setup (NEED MAJOR HELP!!!!!)

Already got bumped to page two. Keep the advice coming. I am going to make a buy SOON!
Old Aug 24, 2005 | 09:44 PM
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Re: Cam setup (NEED MAJOR HELP!!!!!)

Originally Posted by fasteddie94
Already got bumped to page two. ...
Yeah, but you are only allowed to TTT once per 24 hours.

I agree with getting advice from a good vendor/engine builder.
Old Aug 24, 2005 | 09:50 PM
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Re: Cam setup (NEED MAJOR HELP!!!!!)

I did didn't I? I know I shouldn't have. Sorry. How about a little help with the converter? And will the 1.6 rr's have clearance issues?
Old Aug 24, 2005 | 11:39 PM
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Re: Cam setup (NEED MAJOR HELP!!!!!)

Here is some info for the beehive springs:

Parts needed to install Comp 26918 beehive springs on a stock
aluminum head LT1 (for iron heads just omit the spring seat).

7 degree hardware with 4705-16 spring seats (1.73" installed
height):

787-16 retainers
648-16 locks

10 degree hardware with 4705-16 spring seats:

795-16 steel retainers, or
794-16 titanium retainers
611-16 locks (standard), 1.70" installed height, or
614-16 locks (+.050), 1.75" installed height

For either installation you will need spring seats:

4705-16 spring seats, .062" thick
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