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Thread: Hiding or increasing cam lope tune ??!!

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    Hiding or increasing cam lope tune ??!!

    I am wounding what is the best way to either hide or increase cam lope on a Hemi using Hp Tuner?!
    Specifically on a 6.1 Hemi.

    For example: hiding cam lope on a cammed Hemi and make the sound of it close to a stock cam, or vise versa


    Thank you,

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    I'm curious also!

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    Raise the idle rpm alot.

    Or run some really long mufflers that soak up all sound. I don't see any other way if you added a aftermarket camshaft.

    You wouldn't want to just start fudging numbers to get it to idle chop because that could cause you other problems.
    2016 Silverado CCSB 5.3/6L80e, not as slow but still heavy.

    If you don't post your tune and logs when you have questions you aren't helping yourself.

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    Senior Tuner Mep_q8's Avatar
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    Increase the minimum spark in the idle areas.. Wont' give it much time to pull timing giving you the lope and you'll probably have to decrease idle airflow.

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    Raise idle and stock exhaust works the best.
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