Tr224 Vs Comp Xe-r 224
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Tr224 Vs Comp Xe-r 224
Alright guys, I'm thinking of swapping to a smaller cam. I want some real data to back up the differences between these two cams. I'd like to have some graphs showing the torque curve. I'm mainly concerned with area under the curve power. If you can find me another cam besides these two let me know. I have a full set of bolt-ons. My current cam (tsp231/237) kicks in around 3,000rpms and pulls to 6,700rpms. I never go past 6,000rpms (105k mile engine) so this is not really the cam for me. Plus I don't go to the track, it's just an all around daily driver. I can't enjoy the power till 3,000rpms so it's really useless on the street. I have all the supporting mods to handle the cam so I'm just looking for a direct cam swap and proof that xe-r lobes are better than the lobes on the tr224. I'm open to all ideas, but I want proof that it works, not he said she said stuff. I'm really not wanting to lose my max power (386 before pulley and TB) but if it's necassary to get more under the curve so be it. I'm looking for at least 380rwtq also.
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https://ls1tech.com/forums/generation-iii-internal-engine/402326-cam-400-rwtq-stock-heads.html
224/224, .565/.565 110+4
Any more trq and you would call it a stroker
224/224, .565/.565 110+4
Any more trq and you would call it a stroker
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777, it would be best to try to find someone with a cam doctor sheet for these two to show you duration at as many lift points as possible and compare the two (the one with more overal average duration is the more agressive and will produce the most power given the valve train is able to control it, which 918s and stock rockers and lifter should be able to do so). we are only talking minimal power differences between the two so I don't think you can accurately draw comparisons between the two from examining dyno graphs unless it is from the exact same car on the exact same dyno with the exact same setup. Good luck
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Originally Posted by PREDATOR-Z
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224/224, .565/.565 110+4
Any more trq and you would call it a stroker
224/224, .565/.565 110+4
Any more trq and you would call it a stroker
Last edited by 777; 11-02-2005 at 10:16 AM.
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I'm looking at getting a 224/224, .588/.588 110+0 or 112+0
I'm A4 so I'm worried about vacuum for brakes.
It will idle better and be easier to tune. It should in theory make a few more ponies, but maybe loose ~5rwtq down low.
BTW I'm thinking on Cam Motion lobes. Basically a modified FM2. (Futral)
I'm A4 so I'm worried about vacuum for brakes.
It will idle better and be easier to tune. It should in theory make a few more ponies, but maybe loose ~5rwtq down low.
BTW I'm thinking on Cam Motion lobes. Basically a modified FM2. (Futral)
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>0.050---0.050-----0.050
DUR>>>>>>>>>>>224-----224-------224
DUR>>>>>>>>>>>224-----224-------224
LSA>>>>>>>>>>>110-----110-------112
ICL>>>>>>>>>>>106-----110-------112
BTDC/IVO--------- 6------- 2---------0
ABDC/IVC--------- 38-------42-------44
BBDC/EVO---------46-------42-------44
ATDC/EVC---------(-2)-----2---------0
ECL/--------------114------110-----112
Overlap*----------4--------4---------0
This is a comparison between different versions.
DUR>>>>>>>>>>>224-----224-------224
DUR>>>>>>>>>>>224-----224-------224
LSA>>>>>>>>>>>110-----110-------112
ICL>>>>>>>>>>>106-----110-------112
BTDC/IVO--------- 6------- 2---------0
ABDC/IVC--------- 38-------42-------44
BBDC/EVO---------46-------42-------44
ATDC/EVC---------(-2)-----2---------0
ECL/--------------114------110-----112
Overlap*----------4--------4---------0
This is a comparison between different versions.
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Originally Posted by PREDATOR-Z
I'm looking at getting a 224/224, .588/.588 110+0 or 112+0
I'm A4 so I'm worried about vacuum for brakes.
It will idle better and be easier to tune. It should in theory make a few more ponies, but maybe loose ~5rwtq down low.
BTW I'm thinking on Cam Motion lobes. Basically a modified FM2. (Futral)
I'm A4 so I'm worried about vacuum for brakes.
It will idle better and be easier to tune. It should in theory make a few more ponies, but maybe loose ~5rwtq down low.
BTW I'm thinking on Cam Motion lobes. Basically a modified FM2. (Futral)
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Originally Posted by 777
Any particular reason for going cam motion instead of comp xe or xer
Yes, they may have a better lobe design but who knows for sure. Once again you are splitting hairs though (unless the lobe is so damn agressive it is causing valve train havoc, which i'm pretty sure none of these will do).
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I'm really not sure if I want to go with the xe lobes or the xer's. I know the xe's work (your dynograph) I don't want the xe-r's to beat my drivetrain up too bad. I don't want to replace my 105k mile lifters either. I guess the thing is the xe is proven so is there any reason to risk an xe-r lobe?
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Originally Posted by 777
I'm really not sure if I want to go with the xe lobes or the xer's. I know the xe's work (your dynograph) I don't want the xe-r's to beat my drivetrain up too bad. I don't want to replace my 105k mile lifters either. I guess the thing is the xe is proven so is there any reason to risk an xe-r lobe?
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Originally Posted by DAPSUPRSLO
777, it would be best to try to find someone with a cam doctor sheet for these two to show you duration at as many lift points as possible and compare the two (the one with more overal average duration is the more agressive and will produce the most power given the valve train is able to control it, which 918s and stock rockers and lifter should be able to do so). we are only talking minimal power differences between the two so I don't think you can accurately draw comparisons between the two from examining dyno graphs unless it is from the exact same car on the exact same dyno with the exact same setup. Good luck
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Originally Posted by 777
Most definatly. Should have it in by next weekend, I'll give you an SOTP gain ASAP. Then I'll go get it re-dyno tuned and let ya'll know the numbers.