T rex cam street car
#41
Old School Heavy
iTrader: (16)
My old 6 liter setup:
65 Skylark #3700
LQ9 stock bottom end 10.88:1
CNC ported 799 casting heads
Ported Victor Jr
Cam Motion LLR (The low lash solid roller version of the Junkyard Dog camshaft)
950 Holley HP carb
1 3/4" headers
TH 220-4r trans with a Circle D 4c 4000 stall
3.90 gears and a 275/60 radial
65 Skylark #3700
LQ9 stock bottom end 10.88:1
CNC ported 799 casting heads
Ported Victor Jr
Cam Motion LLR (The low lash solid roller version of the Junkyard Dog camshaft)
950 Holley HP carb
1 3/4" headers
TH 220-4r trans with a Circle D 4c 4000 stall
3.90 gears and a 275/60 radial
#43
Old School Heavy
iTrader: (16)
The Cam Motion LLR is a low lash solid roller. It uses solid lifters rather than hydraulic lifters. The lobes have more lift and a slightly more aggressive profile. They also require adjustable rocker arms to set the lash.
You can read a bit more about it here: http://www.cammotion.com/low-lash-solid-roller.php
and here:
This is an article that I wrote before I started working for Cam Motion:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/generatio...k-results.html
You can read a bit more about it here: http://www.cammotion.com/low-lash-solid-roller.php
and here:
This is an article that I wrote before I started working for Cam Motion:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/generatio...k-results.html
#44
The Cam Motion LLR is a low lash solid roller. It uses solid lifters rather than hydraulic lifters. The lobes have more lift and a slightly more aggressive profile. They also require adjustable rocker arms to set the lash.
You can read a bit more about it here: http://www.cammotion.com/low-lash-solid-roller.php
and here:
This is an article that I wrote before I started working for Cam Motion:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/generatio...k-results.html
You can read a bit more about it here: http://www.cammotion.com/low-lash-solid-roller.php
and here:
This is an article that I wrote before I started working for Cam Motion:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/generatio...k-results.html