Originally posted by user101
It seems like the H.S. put out a 20-30% increase in power(i could be wrong tho). I dont know anyone that has experience with the cam.

Can anyone shoot me a ballpark number on the horsepower and torque i should have with this setup.

Also I'll be running a 16in. rim with a 225/60 tire. will the 60 be wide enough to put the power to the ground or should i go to a 55.
The 50 and 60 do not designate the width of the tread. The first number (235) indicates the tread width in millimeters. The 50/60 is the aspect ratio, or the ratio of the height of the tire from the bead to the tread surface divided by the section width (widest point of the tire). If a tire is 300 millimeters section width and 150 millimeters from bead to tread, you would divide 150 by 300 and come up with a figure of .50, or 50 series. If the tire is 300 millimeters section width and 180 millimeters from bead to tread, you would divide 180 by 300 and come up with .60, or 60 series. The larger the series number, the softer the ride will be, but you will give up cornering ability. A 75 series tire will give you a great ride, but it will roll over on itself if you try some serious cornering with it. A 40 or 35 series tire will corner better, but the ride quality suffers. Hope this helps.