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CC 306 and stock tuning?

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Old Jul 19, 2004 | 01:51 PM
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Re: CC 306 and stock tuning?

[QUOTE=Dr.Mudge]Fun? Maybe, but a car that runs like crap, stinks, and eats gas like that isn't fun for long. QUOTE]
(screw it this new format blow ***... I can't get the qoute thing right)


Funny... that's what my car does with the stock cam...
Old Sep 21, 2004 | 07:04 PM
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Re: CC 306 and stock tuning?

Got the car running...just wanted to confirm...Car will run just fine on stock tune. Brakes are perfect (no vacuum related issues with the brakes at all)...

With stock tune done expect anything more than mid to high 13s though (just ran a high 13 second car and won by a car length)... the cam really starts pushing hard seconds before you hit the stock shift points....

Mine is running really rich and obviously not up to what it would with a tune...however I am daily driving it with no major problems right now. (BTW..I have a 2200stall) I notice a little cam surge if Im just shy of 2,000rpm while cruising... otherwise.. no complaints other than performance related.
Old Sep 23, 2004 | 11:11 PM
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Re: CC 306 and stock tuning?

Originally Posted by neil350
Even a hot cam I would have tuned, your really messing with the engine when you change its cam. Like taking a ghetto girl out the projects and putting her in beverly hills, she cant act right.

Ever seen "Trading Places" Edie Murphy Dan Ackroid ......cant spell
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