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Old 11-06-2010, 02:31 PM
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I see some guys here that have cams with LSAs, for example 112*. And see some with, for example 111+1. Whats the difference between the two? I know what LSA is and what it affects. I just want to know the difference between the two.
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If you know what LSA is and what it affects, going from 111 to 112 is simply a 1 degree wider LSA between your intake lobe and your exhaust lobe centerline.

Do you not understand what the +1 is? Do you know what the intake centerline is? (ICL)
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the + is what advance is ground into the cam.


right? I think so...
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It is... If the cam is 113+3 it means the ICL is 110, the ECL is 116, and the LSA is 113
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Originally Posted by Tainted
the + is what advance is ground into the cam.


right? I think so...
holy **** TAINTED its been a while!

But yes you are correct sir
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Thanks Sweet.



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