View Poll Results: CAMS?
228R
30
25.64%
FM10
6
5.13%
Comp 228/230
21
17.95%
MTI X1
16
13.68%
TR230
29
24.79%
G5x1
15
12.82%
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Originally Posted by PREDATOR-Z
LSA Vs Durations decide overlap (The more overlap the harder the lope)
You cannot generalise by saying 110 will do that and 114 will do this.
The cam behavior is based on all VEs (valve events).
One tailors the VEs to the needs of the setup, ie the desired purpose of the combo.
So what this means is a 220/220 108LSA can be very beneficial for certain applications it a certain size motor.
While a 242/248 114 would be lazy in a 346, it would be nice in a 383 for exemple or a mildd 402/408
You cannot generalise by saying 110 will do that and 114 will do this.
The cam behavior is based on all VEs (valve events).
One tailors the VEs to the needs of the setup, ie the desired purpose of the combo.
So what this means is a 220/220 108LSA can be very beneficial for certain applications it a certain size motor.
While a 242/248 114 would be lazy in a 346, it would be nice in a 383 for exemple or a mildd 402/408
https://ls1tech.com/forums/generation-iii-internal-engine/686037-double-help-needed.html
Not trying to Hijack..
Also Im just saying as a rule of thumb, that woyld be the idea. his cam decides his valve eventsand the kind of power he wants to make also relies on his heads, intake and exhuast setup, engine bore and stroke and all that.
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Originally Posted by LT1PwrdZ
I would stay away from the XFI comp stuff i have it and am not happy with it. Alot of people are disappointed
Are you sure you do not mean XE?
I have XFI 230 exhaust lobe with .612 lifts and another cam with 224 lobe with .609 lifts.
I use XFI, LSK and XE-R (sometimes XE for boost) believe me when I say the problem is not in the lobe it is in your combo that must be mismatched.
(DUH, I just noticed you're LT1, this is LS1 section) anyways you comments are invalid for our motors.