232/236 cam in a ZO6...advice
#21
Re: 232/236 cam in a ZO6...advice
holy crap (239/251, 0.570", on a 106) is a BIG cam for stock displacement!! hahaha!!
did you measure PtoV?
Cant wait to hear the results!
ps- power peak is generally determined by intake valve closing point in degrees. LSA, duration and advance/retard all determine this.
Cheers,
Chris
did you measure PtoV?
Cant wait to hear the results!
ps- power peak is generally determined by intake valve closing point in degrees. LSA, duration and advance/retard all determine this.
Cheers,
Chris
#22
Re: 232/236 cam in a ZO6...advice
I checked PTV clearance- 0.80"and 0.100" intake /exhaust.The pistons were mocked up before and after flycut.
Still working on the tune. I need to get some audio of it -as requested.
Still working on the tune. I need to get some audio of it -as requested.
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Re: 232/236 cam in a ZO6...advice
Also considering TR 227/224 114 ....anyone with experience with this cam (?) several local speedshops recommend for ZO6 cam only upgrade on stock heads...
#24
Re: 232/236 cam in a ZO6...advice
Also considering TR 227/224 114 ....anyone with experience with this cam (?) several local speedshops recommend for ZO6 cam only upgrade on stock heads...
I picked up nearly 43rwhp with that cam on my 1998 Z28.
It has a nice lope to it, nothing too loud, it idles fine @ 850...
Peak power is right around 6200 with me shifting @ 6600
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Re: 232/236 cam in a ZO6...advice
I have the 227/224 cam in my C5. Night and day difference over stock. After tuning it idles and drives great. I'm a little disappointed with the numbers it made, but I'm chalking it up to the horrible air temps the day I dyno'd (I'm hoping for another 10-15hp/tq with good temps). The torque curve on the cam is very nice. It make 340+rwtq from 3700-5700. HP peaks at 6500, which is where they quit the run.