please help cam specs needed
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please help cam specs needed
I'm building a new motor in about a year the motor will be a ls7 based motor. I know every part that I need besides what cam. Plan on driving as my daily and auto cross. Will be building during the time I'm home, leaving for the marines ii n January or February.
Erl superdeck with a 4.2 bore
Callie 4 inch crank
Wiseco -2.8 pistons
Prc 265 ls7 heads w/ titanium intake valves
Mast ls7 efi 4500 intake
4500 dominator throttle body
Roller lifters
3/8 .120 wall luxuries
Brian Tooley 400 lb dual valve springs
Harland rockers
Qtp long tubes
Will be running on e85
Will be making custom hood to fit all this under
Erl superdeck with a 4.2 bore
Callie 4 inch crank
Wiseco -2.8 pistons
Prc 265 ls7 heads w/ titanium intake valves
Mast ls7 efi 4500 intake
4500 dominator throttle body
Roller lifters
3/8 .120 wall luxuries
Brian Tooley 400 lb dual valve springs
Harland rockers
Qtp long tubes
Will be running on e85
Will be making custom hood to fit all this under
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^^^Exactly.
Furthermore, why would you go to the max bore on the ERL block? If you hurt it you can't safely bore it. There is no reason to go with an ERL block either for what you are trying to do.
I wouldn't use Yella Terra rockers either. With all the breakage as of lately, I would look elsewhere for rockers.
Can't state what valve springs you are going to use until you know what cam you are running so I don't see how you know you are going to run 400lb valvesprings.
Since you are going to run E85 I would take advantage of it by running more compression. 12.5:1 at least.
You will be doing more than just getting a custom hood to fit that if its going in an F-body.
Furthermore, why would you go to the max bore on the ERL block? If you hurt it you can't safely bore it. There is no reason to go with an ERL block either for what you are trying to do.
I wouldn't use Yella Terra rockers either. With all the breakage as of lately, I would look elsewhere for rockers.
Can't state what valve springs you are going to use until you know what cam you are running so I don't see how you know you are going to run 400lb valvesprings.
Since you are going to run E85 I would take advantage of it by running more compression. 12.5:1 at least.
You will be doing more than just getting a custom hood to fit that if its going in an F-body.
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^^^Exactly.
Furthermore, why would you go to the max bore on the ERL block? If you hurt it you can't safely bore it. There is no reason to go with an ERL block either for what you are trying to do.
I wouldn't use Yella Terra rockers either. With all the breakage as of lately, I would look elsewhere for rockers.
Can't state what valve springs you are going to use until you know what cam you are running so I don't see how you know you are going to run 400lb valvesprings.
Since you are going to run E85 I would take advantage of it by running more compression. 12.5:1 at least.
You will be doing more than just getting a custom hood to fit that if its going in an F-body.
Furthermore, why would you go to the max bore on the ERL block? If you hurt it you can't safely bore it. There is no reason to go with an ERL block either for what you are trying to do.
I wouldn't use Yella Terra rockers either. With all the breakage as of lately, I would look elsewhere for rockers.
Can't state what valve springs you are going to use until you know what cam you are running so I don't see how you know you are going to run 400lb valvesprings.
Since you are going to run E85 I would take advantage of it by running more compression. 12.5:1 at least.
You will be doing more than just getting a custom hood to fit that if its going in an F-body.
With the bore, is there not a significant hp difference between 4.2 and 4.185?
Compression will be around 12.5 with the heads milled to 64 and a .045 gasket
I though for the valve springs all you need to know was the max lift of the cam?
Thanks for the input.
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There is much more to what springs you need than max lift. Open and seat pressures have to be examined to understand how much is needed for the weight of your entire valve-train including the intensity of the cam lobes.
There really isn't going to be any off the shelf cam that will work optimally in your application.
There really isn't going to be any off the shelf cam that will work optimally in your application.
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There is much more to what springs you need than max lift. Open and seat pressures have to be examined to understand how much is needed for the weight of your entire valve-train including the intensity of the cam lobes.
There really isn't going to be any off the shelf cam that will work optimally in your application.
There really isn't going to be any off the shelf cam that will work optimally in your application.
Thank you for the info dude