How much HP will a comp cam add?

Does a camshaft increase horsepower? Yes, a camshaft adds 10 to 20 horsepower depending on the setup. To get the full potential of the high-performance camshaft, you’ll have to swap out additional components like the air intake, exhaust manifold, injectors, and valve heads.

How do I identify a camshaft Comp Cam?

COMP Cams uses two-number designations for all its engine families. The LS engine is designated 54 and this number is generally the first two numbers that define the actual cam part number. Other examples include small block Chevys -12, big block Chevys -11, and 5.0L small block Fords -35.

Who makes Comp Cam?

Industrial Opportunity Partners
Competition Cams

Type Privately held company
Products Automotive parts
Number of employees 100-250 (2004)
Parent Industrial Opportunity Partners [1]
Divisions Automotive Motorcycle Go-kart

What does CAM mean in cars?

camshaft
Cam is shorthand for camshaft, the engine part that opens and closes the valves to let the air-fuel mixture in and out of the combustion chambers. Every roadgoing production car engine has at least one, and many current engines have two or more.

Does camming a car make it faster?

Does Camming A Truck Make It Faster? In most cases, yes, but it depends on the model of the truck and which custom cam you use. With that said, aftermarket cams are designed for high-end performance, so you can typically expect to experience faster speeds after camming a truck.

Do camshafts make car louder?

Yes, it will be louder.

How do I know what kind of cam I have?

Locate the ID number on the camshaft. It is typically located in the center of the cam between the lobes. The ID number will consist of either eight or nine digits; the last four numbers identify the cam and its specific application. Match the number to a Chevrolet camshaft part number listing.

Where are Comp camshafts made?

One of the many OKUMA CNC mill/lathe machines used to carve and grind camshafts. COMP encompasses four production facilities in Tennessee, Mississippi, Illinois, and Michigan.

What state is COMP Cams in?

Memphis, TN
Doing Business As: Competition Cams, Inc. Company Description: Competition Cams, Inc. is located in Memphis, TN, United States and is part of the Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing Industry.

How much does a cam cost?

Assuming you provide your own new camshaft, most shops will charge between $600 and $1,000 to cam your truck. If you plan on doing the job yourself, make sure you set aside an entire weekend. Though it’s not terribly difficult, it can be very time-consuming.

Are cammed cars reliable?

A cammed car is perfectly reliable and you don’t have a hair on your nut sack if you don’t cam that car.

What cars can be cammed?

You will mostly see performance camshafts in American cars with V6 or V8 engines such as the Chevrolet Corvette, Ford Mustang, and Chevrolet Camaro. Camming American muscles complement well with the natural sound these cars make.

What makes a cam sound choppy?

Registered. LSA (lobe separation angle) determines the choppiness, it has to do with the overlap of when both valves are open, as in when the exhaust valve is closing and the intake valve is opening to pull fresh fuel in on the intake stroke after pushing out the burnt fuel. Most GM cams come on a 112, 114 or 116 LSA.

How can I tell if my engine is cammed?

Registered. A car with a cam will idle a little funny. The stock cam will rock the car back and forth every once in a while when it’s hot out but, a car with an aftermarket cam will really get moving at times. If it sounds like and rocks like a 60’s muscle car….it probably has a cam.

What is a grind cam?

In these machines, the abrasive belt is pressed against the workpiece by a cylindrical contact shoe that, together with the belt, replaces the curved surface of the grinding wheel. These multiple-belt cam grinding machines can grind all lobes simultaneously for cycle time reduction.

What happens if you don’t degree your cam?

ANSWER. In a high-performance application, deciding whether you can skip degreeing a cam is like playing Russian Roulette with an old-school six-chamber revolver. With only one loaded chamber, there’s about an 83 percent chance of nothing bad happening after you spin the cylinder and pull the trigger.

How does cam overlap affect engine performance?

Any camshaft with a significant amount of overlap is not recommended for street-driven cars. The engine will have poor low-end power. For vehicles with power brakes, Low Vacuum also makes for a very hard brake pedal. Overlap also contributes to Exhaust Reversion, which isn’t good.

What all does COMP Cams own?

About COMP Cams Based in Memphis, Tenn., COMP Cams is a family of aftermarket performance companies that includes brands such as COMP Cams®, TCI®, FAST®, RHS®, ZEX™, Inglese™ and many others.