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: the new cam got here today. niiiice, prettty!
: aHere is a list of the valve events, watcha
: think,Doug?
: Intake opens: 34 BTDC
: Intake closes: 66 ABDC
: Intake centerline: 106
: Exhaust opens: 76 BBDC
: Exhaust closes: 28 ATDC
: Exhaust centerline: 114
: Lobe centers: 110 @ cam
: duration: int-280, exh-284 (248/253 at .050)
: overlap: 62
: lobe lift: .339/.339
: valve lift .508/.508 (with 1.5 rockers)
: lash: .018/.020
: seat pressure: 130-150 lbs.
: open pressure: 330-350 lbs.
Who's cam grind is this and what are their cam grind numbers? Are the valve events at 0.050" or at 0.020"? Was this grind based on a 0.904" lifter size? Looks very close to the COMP cam I ordered. The "cam card" had this info on it:
Lash: 0.018" both intake and exhaust
Duration @ 0.020": 274°I/284°E
Duration @ 0.050": 247°I/251°E
Timing @ 0.050":
Intake:opens: 15 BTDC closes: 51 ABDC
Exhaust:opens: 53 BBDC closes: 17 ATDC
Events based on 108° intake centerline with 108° lobe separation
Lobe Lift @ .345I/.355E (valve lift @ .5175I/.5325E @ zero lash)
Grind # CR6274-MP/284-MP @ 108° separation
Cam has been installed in the engine @ 108° centerline, and has no piston interference at all. Could maybe even go up on the rocker ratio to 1.6 and still have 0.85-0.90" clearance on the exhaust.
Based on what I have found, the cam grinders tend to use F### and GM# lifter diameter cam grinds on the Mopar cams even though the 0.904" lifter size allows us to use more aggressive timing events without incurring damage to the lifters and lobes. The COMP cam shown above is based on the Mopar lifter size, and it looks like the cam Chad's using was too. Any idea on how a mushroom lifter cam would work in a slant 6? Has anyone tried this yet? You could get some real fast lift rates yet keep the overall duration down with a big mushroom cam. Am I wrong, but would this make a better RV/Off-road type cam for torque?
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