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Old 01-26-2005, 06:47 PM
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Default Comp XER 232/234 .595/.598 112LSA?

Does anyone know anything about this cam? And is anyone running it? If so what kinda numbers are you getting and what kinda power band does it have?
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Doesn't anybody know anything about this cam? Is it to big for a 3500rpm stall?
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I dont have to know anything about it to know that that duration is not too big for a 3500.
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Originally Posted by Full-Force
I dont have to know anything about it to know that that duration is not too big for a 3500.
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Well the rpm range is 2400-7200 so i didn't know if it would be to big or not.
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I would think you'd be just fine with your stall.
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Originally Posted by luv2spd
I would think you'd be just fine with your stall.
That's kinda what i thought, i've saw people runnin TSP231/237 with a 3500stall.
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It should never see 7200 rpm's. XE-R lobes fall off pretty hard after peak, and that 232 intake lobe should peak around 64-6500 rpm's depending on advance and LSA. As for anyone having the cam and diffrent numbers, all you have to do is look at the graphs for cams like it. The X2, FM13, or any other cam on a stiff lobe with around the same duration will have a similar graph.
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Yeah, I would think you'd shift around 6600-6700 with that cam. TSP told me to shift around 6600 with my torquer which is very close in specs at 233/233.
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I would think the fall off is due to insufficient valve springs and/or too much valve train mass.
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This cam looks a lot like the FM-14, just now noticed that.




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