[Z06] BTR 2 vs BTR 3 vs custom
#1
Burning Brakes
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BTR 2 vs BTR 3 vs custom
I'm having a NW 102 tb installed and tuned at DRM in two months and I'm still bouncing around the idea of having a bigger cam put in than the current BTR 2 while I'm at it. Don't get me wrong, overall I'm very happy with the 2 but I feel like it drops off a bit somewhere after 6k. I feel like something a bit bigger would benefit me during the occasional roll race or when I'm ringing it out in the country. I currently have full bolt-ons including a ported MSD and ported oem heads. If I'm convinced to do it, the two cams I would choose from are the BTR 3 and a custom TSP cam spec'd by a well known tuner on the forum. The TSP cam falls in between their 2.2 and 3.2 grinds.
BTR 3: 237/250 .646/.632 113+3
Other: 236/248 .651/.651 112+3
I'm curious what you guys think. I'm okay with a bit worse driveability. The car is driven 75% of the time from May-October and unfortunately in hibernation the other six months.
BTR 3: 237/250 .646/.632 113+3
Other: 236/248 .651/.651 112+3
I'm curious what you guys think. I'm okay with a bit worse driveability. The car is driven 75% of the time from May-October and unfortunately in hibernation the other six months.
#5
Racer
btr stage 4 would work great with your mods and will pull hard to redline
#6
Drifting
Other for all the lift lol.
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Not enough difference to feel, no need for a custom cam. Stock gearing?
#10
Burning Brakes
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I'm sure BTR does a ton of research on valve train and Im guessing TSP lobes are top notch as well. The following statement came with the custom spec'd cam: "This cam profile features TSP362 endurance-oriented lobes ground under license by Texas Speed on both intake and exhaust utilizing their million-dollar Landis CNC cam grinder. These .362” lift lobes are designed for excellent valvetrain stability in an endurance application. You can expect long spring life and quiet operation with the recommended dual valve springs."
#14
Pro
I’m in the same boat. I have an 09 Z with all the bolt ons. Getting 3.90s installed on the 25th. Have a BTR stage 2 now and it’s just not enough for me. Falls off around 6k, but drives like stock. Considering a BTR Stage 3 to step it up. Eventually it’ll have 13.8 compression heads and be on E85, so the new cam will be installed at that time. +1 for the BTR stage 3.
#15
Burning Brakes
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I don't think I'd like less power under 5k. I knew that was a trade-off. Same thing when going from BTR 3 to a 4. Ideally, I'd like more power everywhere aka new heads/cam/E85 like Sicvette just mentioned. When I mentioned E85 to the shop I go to they didn't seem to be a big fan of it for various reasons. Sicvette, keep us posted on the gear swap with the BTR 2.
#16
Burning Brakes
I don't think I'd like less power under 5k. I knew that was a trade-off. Same thing when going from BTR 3 to a 4. Ideally, I'd like more power everywhere aka new heads/cam/E85 like Sicvette just mentioned. When I mentioned E85 to the shop I go to they didn't seem to be a big fan of it for various reasons. Sicvette, keep us posted on the gear swap with the BTR 2.
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#17
Pro
I don't think I'd like less power under 5k. I knew that was a trade-off. Same thing when going from BTR 3 to a 4. Ideally, I'd like more power everywhere aka new heads/cam/E85 like Sicvette just mentioned. When I mentioned E85 to the shop I go to they didn't seem to be a big fan of it for various reasons. Sicvette, keep us posted on the gear swap with the BTR 2.
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Burning Brakes
#20
Burning Brakes
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No, being sarcastic. That cam has a crazy amount of overlap even with a wide LSA. He's just putting in a 102 tb in May and re-tuning. I've went back and forth about putting a bigger cam in but just can't get myself to do it. I might just try to relax and maybe do a different head cam combo in the future. Maybe E85-it's everywhere in ND. It'll be interesting to see the before/after dyno even though my oem tb is already ported by Tony Mamo.