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Cam Guru's
Give me your opinion on these Solid Roller Camshaft Specs.
GRIND #: CB 4059 /4050B SR114.0 J. DIAM: STD INT EXH VALVE ADJUSTMENT .022 .024 GROSS VALVE LIFT .680 .681 DURATION @ .020 TAPPET LIFT 306 320 VALVE TIMING OPEN CLOSE @ .050 INT 23 67 EXH 76 24 SPECS FOR CAM INST. @ 112.0 CENTERLINE INT EXH DURATION @ .050 271.00 280.00 LOBE LIFT .400 .401 LOBE SEPARATION 114.0 FIRING ORDER STD ROCKER ARM RATIO 1.70 1.70 This is for a 1970 Monte Carlo weighing 3800lbs with a 496, Pro1 310cc intake chambers, 10.5 comp., 4500 Coan converter, Open intake, 900 C&S Aerosol Billet Carb, 4.10 gear, 28in tire, 2 stages of Nitrous, needs to be somewhat streetable. |
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Re: Cam Guru's
Your whole engine /car combo is borderline streetable to begin with, convertor lock till 4,500 on the street, good luck, the cam seems in the ball park for the combo, but for street, I don't think so.
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Re: Cam Guru's
It was built to be borderline. It is a tight Coan 4500 9.5in converter. Most it sees is 20-25 miles. Ever.
Last edited by waupachino; 12-13-2007 at 08:42 PM. |
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