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Old August 18th, 2009, 09:46 PM   #1
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TPI plus cam?


Has anybody messed with tpi before? I'm taking time away from my cobra to rebuild my iroc, and i need to know how high a lift cam i can go on the ecu without a tune. i would like .480 to .520. It's gonna be built to be a show car so the cam is just for sound. not performance. i'm gonna keep the tpi its a 305 but will be a 335. thanks for any input.
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