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guys witch one is more aggressive cam,I know this bean beat to death, but new inputs are always good,
my dealer is trying to talk me in to se204 as a great cam for stock 96inch plus is working great with bb103,I don't have enough knowledge on this and is very hart for me to make up my mind on witch cam should I get.
I appreciate your comments and your opinion on the cams for stock 96,and post some sound clips if you have, because beside the performance the sound is very important.
thanks
The dealer is going to try and sell you their dealer parts = more money for them. I'm a fan of the Woods cams. TW6-6 for a stock 96" motor is a great cam. But that's just my opinion. I've used his cams and am very satisfied with their power curve.
I dont know about the tw6-6 but I put the woods 408-44 with a 4 degree advance gear it sounds awesome and runs real good I am totally satisfied wouldnt buy anything but a woods
I was just on the woods website and I saw the TW408-48 this cam have little more aggressive grind than tw6-6 but still a bolt on cam using the stock valve springs,has anyone use this cam yet?
if you are putting it in the 09 in your pic you need the 408-44 thats the cam for 07up.the 408-48 is up to 06
my bad, you are right TW-408-44 is for 07 and up,so far from the research I did, I see great numbers from this cam 90-91 hp.....I wander what my dealer gonna say when I bring this cam up.....
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