high LSA cam ?
my question is; how much power if any am i leaving on the table going with a 114 than say a 110 or 112?
anyone have a recommendation on a stealthy\quiet cam with great mid range power?
It doesn't bother me, in fact, I think it sounds pretty cool.
My cam is 224/228 .581/.588 114+1. No overlap but it still lopes a lil. Go figure.
My car could use a little more gear but for now it's fine, driveability is good at low rpm. When I get a 12 bolt or 9" I will prolly go to a 3.73.
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My understanding is that the wider LSA makes for a wider powerband, and the shorter LSA makes for a more narrow powerband. The duration, for the most part, is what dictates where the peak power is made.
Overlap (Valve timing near TDC), and which RPM the idle is set to, dictate how much "lope" you'll end up with.
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114 +4 will peak lower than a 112 +0
then you have the valve events , a large duration with 109+0 lsa will out rev or produce a later hp peak than a low duration 114 especially if more advance is ground in the 114. the lower lsa, plus some advance is good for larger durations cams to get back the proper VE' s ,more DCR , and if done right will produce a flat torque curve and peak around 6200-6400rpm which to me is not to high or to low .
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Kinda sucks to do all that work to change a cam out in one of these things, and then not even be able to tell in it's in there.


i thought it was the other way around 


