Yes. Texas Speed makes some good VVT cams for these engines. That said, I deleted VVT when I did my cam upgrade on my 2012 and haven't missed it. I get to drive my stock 2007 with the L92 (has VVT) back-to-back with my cammed 2012 all the time, and the difference is really stark. I'm running the Cam Motion Stage 2 Truck Cam which was ground specifically for the 6.2 (3-bolt, no VVT), and it's so much more satisfying. The power is instant and strong, even at low RPMs.No turbos or superchargers for me - if I do anything it will be a 6.0 from a same-vintage 3/4T Silvy. I am interested in the Truck Norris cam though. I'd like to keep VVT - is there an option for that?
Best I can tell from hours of reading, is that the VVT system was mainly put in for fuel economy reasons and it's only good for maybe 15 ft lbs down low in stock form. That said, those that have VVT on larger cams (which come with the penalty of needing a phaser limiter to avoid bending valves), seem glad they kept it. All I can say is I don't miss it. The 6.0 and 6.2 have the same 823 rectangular port heads - legendary.
Note that the Truck Norris and Cam Motion cam I mentioned both have very similar specs except for the LSA. The Cam Motion is 117 vs 107 for the Norris. That Norris will have a choppy idle as a result, which I found to be most unpleasant in daily driving. The surging at traffic lights got really annoying with my previous BTR stage 2 truck cam at 111 LSA (generally the lower the LSA, the more idle chop there will be).
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