Cam Pros, Help me choose a cam
CompXR275HR12: @.006 275/277, @.050 222/224, (.566/.568) 112+2LSA
Valve events: IVO 1, IVC 41, EVO 46, EVC -2; -1 Overlap.
CamMotionTitan2: @.006 275/280, @.050 221/226, (.595/.586)112+3LSA
Valve events: IVO 0, IVC 40, EVO 47, EVC -1; -1 Overlap.
CustomGrind: @.006 272/280, @.050 218/226, (.595/.587)112+2LSA
Valve events: IVO -1, IVC 39, EVO 47, EVC -1; -2 Overlap.
These should give me the under the curve power I am looking for, (IF*) I understand these VE's and how my engine should operate. Keep in mind my focus is on Torque, not HP. I don't need a big cam with overlap overlapping overlap. Any advice or pointers to steer me in the right direction would be appreciated, I really want to learn about how to make these engines sing.
I think you're a little small on the cams. I've run larger than I have now and this is a very good balance of overall civility with a 227 intake. The 2800 stall is a bit small, but you can run a little larger cam still.
I usually recommend a 227/234 113+3 or thereabouts.
Look at these two:
https://www.briantooleyracing.com/ls...ge-ii-cam.html
http://store.cammotion.com/the-titan4
CompXR275HR12: @.006 275/277, @.050 222/224, (.566/.568) 112+2LSA
Valve events: IVO 1, IVC 41, EVO 46, EVC -2; -1 Overlap.
CamMotionTitan2: @.006 275/280, @.050 221/226, (.595/.586)112+3LSA
Valve events: IVO 0, IVC 40, EVO 47, EVC -1; -1 Overlap.
CustomGrind: @.006 272/280, @.050 218/226, (.595/.587)112+2LSA
Valve events: IVO -1, IVC 39, EVO 47, EVC -1; -2 Overlap.
These should give me the under the curve power I am looking for, (IF*) I understand these VE's and how my engine should operate. Keep in mind my focus is on Torque, not HP. I don't need a big cam with overlap overlapping overlap. Any advice or pointers to steer me in the right direction would be appreciated, I really want to learn about how to make these engines sing.
Also, if you stay under 4 degrees of overlap @ .050" you'll retain pretty much stock like drivability. Your 3.70s will help a lot there as you won't cruise in 4th at 1200-1300rpm, where you'd likely encounter issues with a larger cam. So it almost becomes moot.
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4 is the cutoff for daily drivability. 8 is the cutoff for streetable.
I have had 16 degrees and 6 in the current motor. And those are accurate guidelines.
As far as overlap at the valve... lazy lobes will idle worse and produce less vacuum. So there's some incentive to use proper lobes... weighing valvetrain stability with aggressiveness. In this respect, the LSL lobe is very good.
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A 227/234 113+3 gives you an IVC of 42 with ~4 degrees of overlap. Hence why I recommend it.
And more exhaust duration carries the power uptop with these motors but allows for the 6200 peak. So you can set your shift points around 6600-6700 and let it fly.
Very interesting info in this thread. I am also on the hunt for a new cam and want under the curve power, while maintaining a stable, quiet valvetrain. It sounds like we would like something similar?
My car is a heavy 2004 Holden Monaro (04 Pontiac GTO equivalent). My Ls1 engine combination seems quite similar to yours although I have a 6 speed Manual. I have a CAI (OTRCAI), LS6 intake with ported TB, headers, high flow cats twin 2.5" exhaust, ported 241 heads and stock bottom end. Diff gears are 3.9s. The cam in the car is currently a 216/220 .600"/.600" 112. It delivers the torque but the lobes are a bit noisy.
Unlike most people however I want to keep the idle note to a minimum. So minimal overlap. Good street manors is the most important thing to me so torque matters. I wont be racing the car or anything. Based on my current experience I am not going to go lower than 114 LSA on this one. It sounds like this may not be a concern for you.
I have been looking at this cam even though I would have to import it into Australia since I don't think CamMotion are sold here:
CamMotion Torque Titan LS Camshaft v2: 218/226 595"/.587" 116.
I calculate the overlap to be -10.00 degrees which should be quite stealthy.
My reading on here suggests CamMotion are a good choice if looking for quiet lobes. My concern with this cam is that it that on 116 LSA it will provide the quiet idle I want but I may lose mid range power. Perhaps CamMotion would grind this on 112 LSA for you?
The other option I have been looking at may be to purchase a Custom Comp on LXL lobes (Comp should be easier for me to obtain in Australia as most vendors here use Comp or a local manufacturer named Camtech):
Comp Custom LSR on LXL lobes: 218/226 .598"/.605" 114.
However I calculate the overlap to be -6.00 degrees which is the same as my current cam which has a bit more chop than I want despite being tuned to remove it.
On 112 LSA I think that is that may deliver exactly what you want?
Very interesting info in this thread. I am also on the hunt for a new cam and want under the curve power, while maintaining a stable, quiet valvetrain. It sounds like we would like something similar?
My car is a heavy 2004 Holden Monaro (04 Pontiac GTO equivalent). My Ls1 engine combination seems quite similar to yours although I have a 6 speed Manual. I have a CAI (OTRCAI), LS6 intake with ported TB, headers, high flow cats twin 2.5" exhaust, ported 241 heads and stock bottom end. Diff gears are 3.9s. The cam in the car is currently a 216/220 .600"/.600" 112. It delivers the torque but the lobes are a bit noisy.
Unlike most people however I want to keep the idle note to a minimum. So minimal overlap. Good street manors is the most important thing to me so torque matters. I wont be racing the car or anything. Based on my current experience I am not going to go lower than 114 LSA on this one. It sounds like this may not be a concern for you.
I have been looking at this cam even though I would have to import it into Australia since I don't think CamMotion are sold here:
CamMotion Torque Titan LS Camshaft v2: 218/226 595"/.587" 116.
I calculate the overlap to be -10.00 degrees which should be quite stealthy.
My reading on here suggests CamMotion are a good choice if looking for quiet lobes. My concern with this cam is that it that on 116 LSA it will provide the quiet idle I want but I may lose mid range power. Perhaps CamMotion would grind this on 112 LSA for you?
The other option I have been looking at may be to purchase a Custom Comp on LXL lobes (Comp should be easier for me to obtain in Australia as most vendors here use Comp or a local manufacturer named Camtech):
Comp Custom LSR on LXL lobes: 218/226 .598"/.605" 114.
However I calculate the overlap to be -6.00 degrees which is the same as my current cam which has a bit more chop than I want despite being tuned to remove it.
On 112 LSA I think that is that may deliver exactly what you want?
We don't have Magnaflow down here but I do have a heavily muffled exhaust but the lope of the cam gives it away, staying somewhere around the current level would be ok to be honest, just with quieter valvetrain and a little less lope than the current Comp cam and I think I would be happy.
We don't have Magnaflow down here but I do have a heavily muffled exhaust but the lope of the cam gives it away, staying somewhere around the current level would be ok to be honest, just with quieter valvetrain and a little less lope than the current Comp cam and I think I would be happy.
If you have anyone nearby with canned motors, see if they'll let you test drive them. Get a feel for the various cams.
Moar overlap means moar tuning heartburn. So again, for your goals I recommend capping at zero overlap









