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01-09-05, 12:02 AM
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My Corvette(s): 99' MR Coupe, 04' Silverado 03' ZO6 Sold | 03' ZO6 getting new cam...etc.
I ordered a new cam from Comp Cams. I gave them a call and talked to one of their sales technicians. I wanted the right cam, so we talked about what mods. I had, and basically designed a package over the phone with them. The customer service was very good. Ofcourse, I cannot wait to install this thing, after doing alot of research.
So, the cam they gave me is a XR281HR : (228/230 Dura.) (.571/.573 I/E lift)
112 degree LSA. The cam is #54-428-11, good for mid range tourque and high rpm power.
I purchased new springs to replace the 271# rate with 313# rate with titanium retainers. The springs are #26918-16. Retainers are #7772
I also purchased new NASCAR quality push rods that are 4130 chromemoly with a .080" wall thickness. The rods are 7.4" #7955-16
I am going to keep the stock 1:7:1 rocker arms in place. This setup with tuning is good for a 2200-7200 rpm. Hopefully I can get into the 500hp range, and keep myself from drooling over the new C6 ZO6 wanting one.........  <wife  <me what????
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01-09-05, 07:01 PM
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My Corvette(s): 1988 35th Anniversary Edition #0497/2050 |
Todd,
Are you going to try and dyno the car after the mods? Why not go with full roller rockers while you're that far?
Can you do a post about the install? I wonder how difficult it would be to get that LS6 out of there. There seems to be less plumbing in the C5 but is that because it's all covered up?
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01-09-05, 07:29 PM
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My Corvette(s): 99' MR Coupe, 04' Silverado 03' ZO6 Sold |
Not taking it out leaving it in, but I need to do a baseline dyno first. I will do a before and after dyno and post the results here.
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01-09-05, 08:59 PM
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My Corvette(s): 1988 35th Anniversary Edition #0497/2050 | Quote: |
Originally Posted by TODD L GRIFFITH Not taking it out leaving it in, but I need to do a baseline dyno first. I will do a before and after dyno and post the results here. | Sweet!
How are you going to change the cam without taking the motor out?
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01-09-05, 09:18 PM
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My Corvette(s): 99' MR Coupe, 04' Silverado 03' ZO6 Sold |
Well the first step is remove the radiator and condenser to give the space needed to slide the cam out. To answer your question about the rockers, the stock rockers could be replaced, but the stock rocker arms are pretty good quality anyway. The springs are being replaced because of the added lift. The pushrods are the weak link in the valvetrain, so the need to replace them is very important.
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01-09-05, 09:23 PM
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My Corvette(s): 1988 35th Anniversary Edition #0497/2050 | Quote: |
Originally Posted by TODD L GRIFFITH Well the first step is remove the radiator and condenser to give the space needed to slide the cam out. It is all part of the job, which I will enjoy. | Clean out the guestroom because I'm comin' over to help.
That doesn't sound too bad. Looks like it will be done in a day so you can go out and drive it at night. | |
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01-09-05, 09:27 PM
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My Corvette(s): 99' MR Coupe, 04' Silverado 03' ZO6 Sold |
wow you could have IMed me lol.
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01-09-05, 09:31 PM
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My Corvette(s): 1988 35th Anniversary Edition #0497/2050 | Quote: |
Originally Posted by TODD L GRIFFITH wow you could have IMed me lol. | I don't do much work, I eat a lot, I like to get my fair share of sleep (8-9 hours) and I get distracted by women easily. But other than that, I'm ready to help. | |
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01-09-05, 11:22 PM
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My Corvette(s): 99' MR Coupe, 04' Silverado 03' ZO6 Sold |
I better keep you away from my 4 daughters then lol!
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01-11-05, 01:15 AM
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Originally Posted by TODD L GRIFFITH The customer service was very good. Hopefully I can keep myself from drooling over the new C6 ZO6 | My experience with them was the same.
Oh, good luck on the not drooling! Like the old buggy can do that!..  When faced by a similar spousal question, I said, "What? Sell my hobby?"
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01-11-05, 01:20 AM
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Originally Posted by TODD L GRIFFITH I better keep you away from my 4 daughters then lol! | You can't protect all 4!  
My neighbor loves Comp Cams. He likes their cams and roller rockers, uses them pretty much exclusively. He likes to combo those with Edelbrock intakes and Edelbrock or Demon carbs. He's thinking about buying one of the carb systems for the LS6 in his garage and sticking it in his 69' Camaro that already has a 402 with a 150 shot of NOS. :s
He said the same thing about their customer service. He said you just call in, tell them what you got and they'll give you a cam suggestion.
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01-11-05, 10:53 AM
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Originally Posted by WhalePirot My experience with them was the same.
Oh, good luck on the not drooling! Like the old buggy can do that!..  When faced by a similar spousal question, I said, "What? Sell my hobby?" | Yes, I always tell her I could be hanging out with my buddies down the local bar. That usually ends that conversation lol!
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01-12-05, 10:07 PM
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My Corvette(s): 99' MR Coupe, 04' Silverado 03' ZO6 Sold |
Cam arrived with all the other go fast parts 1/11/05. Went to the local Cheverolet dealer this morning and got a timing cover gasket. (gasket is a compression type, a one time user) I ordered a crankshaft seal and cam retainer just in case. Called Comp Cams later on and ordered super locks for the spring retainers and shims just in case my valvetrain needs them for proper geometry. Almost ready to get into it. Have a few specialty tools to pick up.
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01-28-05, 02:36 PM
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This project sounds pretty interesting. Did you already to the before dyno?
Leon
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01-28-05, 04:45 PM
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Hey Gorgon,
Not yet for the dyno, we have about 36" of snow here  so probably in a couple of months. I expect it is somewhere in the 370-380rwhp range right now between mods. and tuning. I hope to be looking at 500hp at the fly wheel according to others with a similar set up.
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