Cams on N/A
Cams on N/A
Is anyone running cams such as these on a N/A 2.2 Cobalt?
http://www.turbotechracing.com/produ...idproduct=2450
http://www.crateenginedepot.com/stor...-P320C141.aspx
I'm thinking down the road after I finish doing all the bolt ons about where I want to go with the car. I'm not interested in forced induction, I just want to pump some extra power out of the motor while I wait for the 2009 Camaro.
http://www.turbotechracing.com/produ...idproduct=2450
http://www.crateenginedepot.com/stor...-P320C141.aspx
I'm thinking down the road after I finish doing all the bolt ons about where I want to go with the car. I'm not interested in forced induction, I just want to pump some extra power out of the motor while I wait for the 2009 Camaro.
On the stock computer the Comp Cams stage 1 will get you around 10 HP on a stock engine. With HP tuners i could bet you would see around 12-15 with these cams with additional tuning.
However, these cams work very well for being a direct drop in with no other mods needed.
However, these cams work very well for being a direct drop in with no other mods needed.
What tuning options are available through piggybacks?
AEM Fuel/Ignition Controller, PerfectPower SMT-6/7 and UniChip Q are the only ones I know of that will work. AEM FIC is by far the best because of its feature to allow for you to run larger then stock injectors.
I wouldn't add camshafts untill you have things like a bigger tb, intake manifold, and a header. Some kind of tuning is preferred too. Sure there's camshafts out there that you could throw in there for some gain... but there's better ways to spend your money for gains unless you have at least some bolt-ons and tuning. Figure you're going to spend about $200 per camshaft(intake and exhaust. not including installation costs and other minor parts like gaskets and such you have to replace when taking it all apart.)... and you're only gonna get 10hp out of it, which might not even be at the wheels.
While you're changing out your camshafts it might not be a bad idea to port match while you have it all apart either.
While you're changing out your camshafts it might not be a bad idea to port match while you have it all apart either.
if you're staying N/A I wouldn't even bother with any cams that are going to run out of breath by 6500.
I am dying to drop some cams into this motor but its pointless right now for me because theres no way to bump up the stock redline.
I am dying to drop some cams into this motor but its pointless right now for me because theres no way to bump up the stock redline.
just go with tri-flows i got nice power throughout my power band,ya it might be willing to give a little more.
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