Differance between a 114 lsa and a 112 lsa on a 224 cam
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Differance between a 114 lsa and a 112 lsa on a 224 cam
Hey all:
Yes I did a serach but want to know what the biggest differance between a 114 lsa cam to a 112 lsa cam on a 224.
I ended up going with a 224 with a 114 lsa since I am in California.
I just want to know what I gave up. Was it more idle or hp and torq?
Thanks
Yes I did a serach but want to know what the biggest differance between a 114 lsa cam to a 112 lsa cam on a 224.
I ended up going with a 224 with a 114 lsa since I am in California.
I just want to know what I gave up. Was it more idle or hp and torq?
Thanks
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Depends on the valve events.
The LSA just tells us where the peak intake and exhaust lift points occur in
relation to each other.
Depending on the valve timing, there might be a more aggressive grind on the
114 than the 112.
Link us to some cam cards, or post the valve timing please.
The LSA just tells us where the peak intake and exhaust lift points occur in
relation to each other.
Depending on the valve timing, there might be a more aggressive grind on the
114 than the 112.
Link us to some cam cards, or post the valve timing please.
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Originally Posted by Adrenaline_Z
Depends on the valve events.
The LSA just tells us where the peak intake and exhaust lift points occur in
relation to each other.
Depending on the valve timing, there might be a more aggressive grind on the
114 than the 112.
Link us to some cam cards, or post the valve timing please.
The LSA just tells us where the peak intake and exhaust lift points occur in
relation to each other.
Depending on the valve timing, there might be a more aggressive grind on the
114 than the 112.
Link us to some cam cards, or post the valve timing please.
I will call him tomorrow.
Also what exactly specs do I need?
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Write down anything he throws at you, but to answer your question effectively,
you'll need the vavlve opening and closing points (IE: IVO, EVC, etc).
If you can get the centerline angles, that would be cool too.
you'll need the vavlve opening and closing points (IE: IVO, EVC, etc).
If you can get the centerline angles, that would be cool too.
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Depends on the cam grind. 112 and 114 LSA values can't be generalized to
every cam.
There are more important factors that tie in with getting the lobe separation angle.
In other words, the LSA value is the resulting number, not the determining factor. The cam designer/engineer needs a starting point to reference from
such as IVO, or intake centerline (each at a given degree).
The LSA numbers are referenced to the intake centerline I believe.
every cam.
There are more important factors that tie in with getting the lobe separation angle.
In other words, the LSA value is the resulting number, not the determining factor. The cam designer/engineer needs a starting point to reference from
such as IVO, or intake centerline (each at a given degree).
The LSA numbers are referenced to the intake centerline I believe.
Last edited by Adrenaline_Z; 03-29-2005 at 07:11 AM.