cc306 and all parts
cc306 and all parts
ive pretty much made up my mind to do the cc306 instead of the 847.
i just wanted to know if the 306 was nitrous friendly?
am i going to have to buy hardened pushrods, guideplates, or modify any springs seats for the 306?
i just wanted to know if the 306 was nitrous friendly?
am i going to have to buy hardened pushrods, guideplates, or modify any springs seats for the 306?
Re: cc306 and all parts
Any cam with a LSA of 114 or higher is good for nitrous or blown applications. I am not sure what the cc306 is. Hardend pushrods would be a good investment. You will only need guideplates if u get a set of non-self aligning rocker arms.
Re: cc306 and all parts
Why the 306 over the 847?
You can buy hardened pushrods if you like....I would, it's just a little bit of added insurance. You'll need guideplates if you have NSA rockers. The seats it really depends on the spring you choose...I have the 987's and some room had to be made for them to fit.
You can buy hardened pushrods if you like....I would, it's just a little bit of added insurance. You'll need guideplates if you have NSA rockers. The seats it really depends on the spring you choose...I have the 987's and some room had to be made for them to fit.
Re: cc306 and all parts
Originally Posted by ChevyTuffD.A.
Any cam with a LSA of 114 or higher is good for nitrous or blown applications. I am not sure what the cc306 is. Hardend pushrods would be a good investment. You will only need guideplates if u get a set of non-self aligning rocker arms.
Re: cc306 and all parts
Originally Posted by mebanditws6
Did you look into the XE 230/236 cam? I'd go with that over the 306 because of a broader powerband.
Jason
Jason
Re: cc306 and all parts
Hmmm, were those numbers you saw on stock heads? I can see that happening since the exhaust duration is down quite a bit, but I would think on ported heads, the 230/236 would work very well.
Jason
Jason
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