cam profile
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I was wondering what dimensions the cam profile is using in the game.

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Re: cam profile
The cam profile is a rating scale that takes into account lift, duration, valve spring stiffness, and overlap. It is not tied to any specific dimensions. Higher numbers have more lift/duration/overlap, and stiffer springs.
That said, I find it much easier to have a 0-100 scale than to specify:
184* duration @ .050", 0.370" lift, 114* lobe separation angle, and a 300 lbs/in spring rate...
That said, I find it much easier to have a 0-100 scale than to specify:
184* duration @ .050", 0.370" lift, 114* lobe separation angle, and a 300 lbs/in spring rate...


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Re: cam profile
Slim Jim wrote:The cam profile is a rating scale that takes into account lift, duration, valve spring stiffness, and overlap. It is not tied to any specific dimensions. Higher numbers have more lift/duration/overlap, and stiffer springs.
That said, I find it much easier to have a 0-100 scale than to specify:
184* duration @ .050", 0.370" lift, 114* lobe separation angle, and a 300 lbs/in spring rate...
thank god! that would be overkill.

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Re: cam profile
ok, thanks
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