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Old 07-04-2004, 01:00 PM
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Just like the titie says. All I know is that this cam is made by Comp Cams just not sure which it is.
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I tried using their online database, but couldn't get the right #'s. I would just call their tech support up...
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Thanks.... Anybody else wants to give it a shot?
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all I can see is that it is hydraulic roller and the lobe separation is a 114+4. I don't know what the other numbers are.
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All the listed LS1 lobes are 37xx, not 33xx. Custom lobes? Dunno.
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it's 212/218 .553"/.561" 114+4

those are small block chevy lobes, but they are on an R master because of the 2.165" LS-1 bearing journal size....they are almost identical as far as aggressiveness as the lobes specifically designed for LS-1's
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MTI would be able to tell you, they have a machine made for that kinda stuff.
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Originally Posted by Unaffiliated Racing
it's 212/218 .553"/.561" 114+4

those are small block chevy lobes, but they are on an R master because of the 2.165" LS-1 bearing journal size....they are almost identical as far as aggressiveness as the lobes specifically designed for LS-1's
Sounds like he got it. If I remember, I will check the catalog when I get home in the morning.
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Originally Posted by Unaffiliated Racing
it's 212/218 .553"/.561" 114+4

those are small block chevy lobes, but they are on an R master because of the 2.165" LS-1 bearing journal size....they are almost identical as far as aggressiveness as the lobes specifically designed for LS-1's

Yep. Xtreme Energy HR lobes on a 114 LSA. The higher lift versions would be 31XX's.

FWIW, +4 means 4 degrees advance ground in.




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