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I will PAY YOU if you can tell me whats wrong with my car before I drive it off a cliff
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<blockquote data-quote="PNWSVT" data-source="post: 16179476" data-attributes="member: 192698"><p>The cams are installed correctly (exhaust and intake both banks) I degreed them multiple times to make sure they came in within spec of the cam card which they did. I used the comp cams kit, mechanical micrometer, Moroso pro wheel, and comp cams crank socket. I followed both Sean hyland and comp cams instructions for install as well. </p><p></p><p>If the cams were degreed incorrectly, would it still have been capable of making 600 wheel horsepower on a smooth curve? </p><p></p><p>I get your point of figuring out what it isn’t. But I need concrete evidence as to why it could be a cam issue. I don’t have the money anymore or the time. I’m over 2000 in tuning and no one can give me an answer. Only other thing I can think of is taking the motor out completely and putting a factory one in. </p><p></p><p>I haven’t been able to even enjoy my dream car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PNWSVT, post: 16179476, member: 192698"] The cams are installed correctly (exhaust and intake both banks) I degreed them multiple times to make sure they came in within spec of the cam card which they did. I used the comp cams kit, mechanical micrometer, Moroso pro wheel, and comp cams crank socket. I followed both Sean hyland and comp cams instructions for install as well. If the cams were degreed incorrectly, would it still have been capable of making 600 wheel horsepower on a smooth curve? I get your point of figuring out what it isn’t. But I need concrete evidence as to why it could be a cam issue. I don’t have the money anymore or the time. I’m over 2000 in tuning and no one can give me an answer. Only other thing I can think of is taking the motor out completely and putting a factory one in. I haven’t been able to even enjoy my dream car. [/QUOTE]
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