[TR] mild cam update
P Caffrey
pcaffrey at ymail.com
Thu Aug 13 20:36:54 MDT 2009
I'm a novice and learning a lot of good stuff on this thread from the List.
But surely, a mild cam can't be that much different from stock if the common
labels are correct. That is--stock, mild, street, and hot.
Forgive my
ignorance as I haven't gotten my car back yet from the garage, so I can't
report first hand on the "mild" cam installed.
Pat
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From: Gary Nafziger <nafzigerg at yahoo.com>
To:
triumphs at autox.team.net
Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2009 7:02:42 PM
Subject:
[TR] mild cam update
the car will certainly launch at less than 2,000 but not
without
missing/coughing more than i'd like. at 2000 everything smooths out
wonderfully. I've noticed in around town driving it hates to lug and wants
more rpm. for me thats not as relaxing as before.
but i agree with
randall..........I think I just need to learn to drive a little differantly.
Learn to synchronize better and also get used to keeping revs up more in town
driving.
I'll have to admit though, that if i had to choose over again i'd
stay with stock. lol I'm 63 and too old for hot roddin maybe. lol
gary n.
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