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Rebuilding my LT1, have a question on cam/valvetrain parts - 6/19/2008 8:52:27 PM   
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    I plan on rebuilding my engine and I have 2 main questions. The first one is about this kit I am thinking of buying:  http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?part=FEM%2DCSMHP766%2D300&autoview=sku, What do you guys think about it? Is it a high quality kit?

    The second question is if i were to get this kit i notice it does not come with a cam or the valve train.  I wouldnt mind getting a cam and valvetrain that added a little more horse power (iv heard that the stock one is pretty crappy).  Keep in my this will be my daily driver and i dont want to go over board.  If anyone can link me some sites with decent cam/valvetrain setups Id be very grateful. Also what does the phrase "hot cam" mean? I was looking at the lt4 cam earlier today and noticed people call it that.

    P.S. Id like to try and keep this project in the 1500-2000$ range

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