Reverse split for a n/a stroker?
Also what kind of lift would u need on a cam like that? Keeping in mind trying to salvage as much life out of the valvetrain as possible, but I see some serious springs as inevitable on that combo.
Any cam gurus out there care to drop their .02?
Also what kind of lift would u need on a cam like that? Keeping in mind trying to salvage as much life out of the valvetrain as possible, but I see some serious springs as inevitable on that combo.
Any cam gurus out there care to drop their .02?
Those cams you mentioned are regular splits, not reverse split.
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Hi Chris,
Trouble with the blanket statement that "reverse" camshafts would work in every stroker applications may be misleading and maybe even wrong. The entire exhaust "tract" must be taken into consideration as well as the piston speed as it relates to the stroke used. Remember my FoMoCo designs that had the "so-called" camshaft experts wondering! I think the same may apply here...

I'm still awaiting news from AFR and Comp on their newest pieces and how those parts effect the "norm" that some people use when designing/copying LS1 camshaft profiles. Should know more next month...
Have fun on these boards Chris!
BTW... This is one smart dude people.
I won't tell any one you own a M3 buddy...

Ed
Hey, man, yeah, I'm in 1-325 air. The setup you want should be strong. We will probably have the fastest LS1's in town



