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| Help! Need stock camshaft specifications.; I can't find these numbers anywhere. | |
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| davegran | Sep 4 2012, 12:17 AM Post #16 |
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Since you have the stock numbers, would you please share them with me? |
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| davegran | Sep 4 2012, 09:02 AM Post #17 |
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Are you going on a job in ND? How long will you be? We were thinking of doing a Fall color chase starting up in the UP. |
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| Coche Blanco | Sep 4 2012, 10:05 AM Post #18 |
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330/198 |
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| davegran | Sep 4 2012, 02:05 PM Post #19 |
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Thanks Coche Blanco, but as I said in my OP, I'm looking for these specs: Intake Opens: Closes: Exhaust Opens: Closes: Lobe Separation: Overlap: Duration @ .050": Intake: Exhaust: |
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| starscream5000 | Sep 4 2012, 02:55 PM Post #20 |
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Got 70 MPG?
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If this is right ( I don't know), then I suspect that cam card isn't of the actual specs of my Crower Cam I have in the car. There should only be a slight difference in the lobes of a 330/198 vs. 330/194, so slight that I don't think I could really see the difference. The visual difference between the Crower cam and the stock cam was pretty apparent... |
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| Coche Blanco | Sep 4 2012, 03:23 PM Post #21 |
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teamswift.net superfly/3tech/mike, the guy that has posted in this thread, knows his stuff, and I'm pretty certain he has some of that stuff posted there. |
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| 3tech | Sep 4 2012, 07:47 PM Post #22 |
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Lift is .332 Duration at .050" is 198 Intake centerline is 114 Lobe centers are 112 Lobes are symmetrical. You can calculate the events from that info. |
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| Coche Blanco | Sep 4 2012, 08:06 PM Post #23 |
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Did they change from when you first posted this list? (I copied this and a lot more of your info in a Word document months ago) |
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| 3tech | Sep 4 2012, 08:14 PM Post #24 |
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What's the difference? |
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| Coche Blanco | Sep 4 2012, 08:20 PM Post #25 |
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332 vs 330 |
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| 3tech | Sep 4 2012, 08:22 PM Post #26 |
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Get a grip it's .002" |
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| davegran | Sep 4 2012, 08:23 PM Post #27 |
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Thanks for sharing that information! |
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| Coche Blanco | Sep 4 2012, 08:30 PM Post #28 |
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I'm just curious!
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| 3tech | Sep 4 2012, 08:43 PM Post #29 |
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What are you doing with the info? |
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| davegran | Sep 5 2012, 07:19 AM Post #30 |
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Plugging them into some software for figuring header and intake runner dimensions, but it looks like I need total duration. |
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