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08-31-2011, 02:13 PM | #1 |
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Location: Kansas City, MO
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Lumpy Idle Cam in 4.8L
I just recently sold my 1975 GMC with a 350 and a lumpy cam. It was a rust bucket and the motor was on its last leg but I still miss the sound of lumpy idle V8. Nothing crazy just a good sounding idle. I've been contemplating puting and exhaust on on my 2004 4.8L but without the cam I'm not sure I'm interested. How hard is it to put a cam in a 4.8? I assume you have to get the computer retuned too. Any recommendations on a cam or reasons why I should quite thinking about it?
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09-01-2011, 09:40 PM | #2 |
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Re: Lumpy Idle Cam in 4.8L
Installing a cam in a 4.8L is easier than any of the older small blocks in the fact you do not have to remove the intake manifold or the lifters to swap cams. as far as i know comp cams makes a "lumpy" cam though I dont think you gain much if any performance from it just sound. i could be wrong on that since I have never actually run one before. good luck!!
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