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07-21-2017, 03:08 PM | #1 |
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VERY stupid question; does changing a cam change the acceleration sound?!
Well, if you have clicked on this I'm am sure you are aware of my stupidity...but I can really find an answer on the Internet! I got to learn somehow haha (sigh)
Does changing cams change the sound of acceleration noticeably?! I am going from a stock good wrench 350 and swapping in a 221/221 @50 275 duration. 501 lift 108 lsa cam with some new aluminum heads and stuff, and I wastill wondering if it will affect the acceleration sound! I currently have a weird sound when I'm not punching the gas real hard, it's almost like I'm shooting air out of my exhaust like a shpppppsppp sound... (which I guess I actually am lol, maybe because of low compression?) and I don't have that nice brrrrummm acceleration sound unless I hit the gas somewhat hard. I headman headers true duals dumped before axle with super 10s..I will go from a compression of around 8:1 or so to around 9:5... Sorry for how dumb I am haha I'm a kid and didn't grow up with real men engines. |
07-21-2017, 08:09 PM | #2 |
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Colfax-California
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Re: VERY stupid question; does changing a cam change the acceleration sound?!
Absolutely. And, actually a few years back I had the ignition module on my suburban go out and I got a Napa one. Never did run quite right, so I picked up a GM module. I swear the tone of the exhaust changed when I put the factory module in
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