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Looking to change out my cam on 2009 SG, stage 1 bigbore kit, rhinehart exahust, SERT, and air breather. Has anyone tried or heard anything about T-man cams speciffically the TR-555. debating between them and the se 255?
I'm running T-Man 662-2
They are expensive, almost 400.00 but you get what you pay for. My drive train is quieter than stock.
And if you look at his dyno sheets all his cams make good TQ down low in the RPMs and carry's it all the way to red line.
I can highly recommend T-Man Cams.
And I would go Andrews or anything other than The SE cams if the T-man is outa price range
Last edited by BadBagger08; Nov 4, 2011 at 10:14 PM.
I'm running T-Man 662-2
They are expensive, almost 400.00 but you get what you pay for. My drive train is quieter than stock.
And if you look at his dyno sheets all his cams make good TQ down low in the RPMs and carry's it all the way to red line.
I can highly recommend T-Man Cams.
And I would go Andrews or anything other than The SE cams if the T-man is outa price range
I had the T-Man 625 installed along with other Stage lll mods 2 weeks ago. The engine is far more quieter. Dynoed @110HP 120TQ.
Call Tom and tell him your current setup and he'll tell you which cam you need depending on what your looking for. I've never had any trouble getting on the phone with him. http://www.tmanperformance.com/
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