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TTS 150 cam

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Mickbkues:
Wanted to see if anyone has these cams and what they think.  Are these considered performance cams?

Tail Rider:
Any forum or any results I've seen posted anywhere, shows the TTS 100, more favorable in most touring applications. In the lower 2000-2250rpm area to 4800-ish rpms, but doesn't really just drop right off either. The 150 comes on a bit later and carries out well into the hp/tq cross, more of a mid-range cam. But I think it really shines in a 117...JMHO

Mickbkues:
Ok thanks. Is the 150 considered a bolt in or more performance cam?

HD Street Performance:
The 150 needs to be installed at 10:1 and it is a good replacement for the stock cvo cam. Torque move but will be around a little later than the se255.

Fullsac Performance:
I have used the TTS 150 in a couple of builds with good results. Attached is a dyno chart from a 107" build I did with good heads and exhaust. Hit hard very early making one Ft pound per cube as early as 2000 RPM.
Pretty stout torque curve from a 107. :o

Steve@fullsac.com

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