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Old 24-06-2006, 01:38 PM   #28
jonbays
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The XR6 Cam with a unichip or edit isn't a bad choice for a street auto car at all.
lots of mid range easy driving and yes i have seen them pull mid 140rwkw with good exhaust mods. the XR6 cam on its own just swapped for a stock cam is a bit ordinary worse idle not much more power. Fo a stock ecu car with decent extarctors and exhaust the dev3hl is a good look and it worked for me. As a rough rule of thumb for a falcon six you will have or should have 105rwkw extractors and exhaust will lift that to 115rwkw and most decent cams and I would say Joe at Crescent in Liverpool Sydney CMS stage 2 or Jim Mocks dev3HL are decent and will give 135rwkw or anither 20 WITH stock ecu! Unichip or edit add 10rwkw!
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