well im going to supercharge my cav and i just got the supercharger  blown comp cams in and i want to go ahead and put them on before i put the supercharger on my car ....... what i was wondering is will i see hp gains even if i havent put the charger on it yet or do i just need to wait and install it the same time i install the supercharger...................... thanks
 
 
If they are cams for the charger,  wait till the charger is on.....

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((Super))KbRedCavy wrote:If they are cams for the charger,  wait till the charger is on.....
Lol yes, do this.
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yes they are the supercharger cams 
 
 
If I recall the superchager cams are not much different than either the stage 1 or stage 2 n/a cams, i forget which one tho. 
So i don't think it would be terrible, other issue is you would need to get it re-tuned to get it to run right with the cams. 
 
 
newt wrote:If I recall the superchager cams are not much different than either the stage 1 or stage 2 n/a cams, i forget which one tho. 
So i don't think it would be terrible, other issue is you would need to get it re-tuned to get it to run right with the cams.
The "Supercharger" cams are just the N/A Stage 1 intake and N/A Stage 2 exhaust cams.  With a tune i'd image you might see 5-10hp gain.  Remember you 
NEED to upgrade your valvesprings with any of comps cams.

 
 
thanks for letting me know i was just going to install them im about to buy the valvesprings first
 
 
ill probably go with supertech
 
 
ptv177 wrote:thanks for letting me know i was just going to install them im about to buy the valvesprings first
People have had good luck with Supertech 78lb valvesprings(i actually have a set on the way from THmotorsports.com).  I have to blower cams too.
Yes people will say that you can run stock springs and that they have.  But there is a post somewhere on JBO where they measured the coil bind of stock eco springs and they were not even close to the lift of comp's smallest cams.

 
 
i just went there and i see they are even cheaper than ebay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lol
 
 
You could put them in a while.  I would stay out of full throttle situations until its tuned, and tuning it for something that it will not be is a waste of time.

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Hey newt, thanks... I just pissed myself.
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I'm proud of you paul. Getting on here and doing some research. Good job sir!