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<blockquote data-quote="nickSD" data-source="post: 11110247" data-attributes="member: 22796"><p>Any updates? Just curious how the OPs car is running and if the others had completed their cam installations.</p><p></p><p>I put the same cams in mine. The car runs good but I have an annoying whistle or a harmonic sound of some kind at 1800-2200 rpm. For a few weeks I've tried everything to find it and finally called Comp's tech line today. They think it's likely a harmonic vibration in the valve train that rings the intake like a bell. </p><p></p><p>By the way, they said they absolutely do recommend new springs for this cam and the new catalog reflects that. Like a lot of folks, I kept my stock springs in there and the reason I bought those cams is because I had heard that the factory springs are fine with these cams.</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the resurrection, but this thread was about as close a hit as I've seen.</p><p></p><p>:beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickSD, post: 11110247, member: 22796"] Any updates? Just curious how the OPs car is running and if the others had completed their cam installations. I put the same cams in mine. The car runs good but I have an annoying whistle or a harmonic sound of some kind at 1800-2200 rpm. For a few weeks I've tried everything to find it and finally called Comp's tech line today. They think it's likely a harmonic vibration in the valve train that rings the intake like a bell. By the way, they said they absolutely do recommend new springs for this cam and the new catalog reflects that. Like a lot of folks, I kept my stock springs in there and the reason I bought those cams is because I had heard that the factory springs are fine with these cams. Sorry for the resurrection, but this thread was about as close a hit as I've seen. :beer: [/QUOTE]
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