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Old 05-23-2004, 10:08 AM
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Default Anyone have a Vinci accelerated lift cam???

Just curious if anyone has one of these cams, I'm looking at the "extreme drag"

DUR @ .004" 294*/302*
DUR @ .050" 232*/240*
LIFT .600/.600
OVERLAP 76*
LSA 110*

What kind of dyno curves do you have? What track times? How do these cams drive?
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For what it's worth, I'm very close to ordering a VHP (car) cam for my truck. I'm liking the ASP-Kicker.

I'd be installing it around the second week of July - POSSIBLY mid-June if I recover from recent purchases quick enough.
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Nobody has one yet?
Old 05-26-2004, 07:24 AM
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I had a thread on this too.. my only reply was from 00torchcoupe.
he has the asp-kicker cam..
inquiring minds want to know!
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One more try...

Also curious about piston-valve clearence.
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DUR @ .004" 294*/302*
DUR @ .050" 232*/240*
LIFT .600/.600
OVERLAP 76*
LSA 110*

You mean 16* overlap?
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nope it's 76* http://www.vincihighperformance.com/...%20LS1%202.htm
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Originally Posted by mrr23
That's 78*@.004 dur. It's 16*@.050 dur, which is the commonly used format.
The cam durations you see on the Forum are calculated at .050.




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