by RedMist » Tue Sep 23, 2008 10:57 pm
The ramp to ramp figures aren't that bad. Pretty agressive but not full race. Its the lift that worries me. Smallish duration with very big lift means you'll need some bloody strong springs to keep the bucket on the lobe.
You'll also want to look at your dynamic compression. With bigger duration dynamic compression drops and as such you'll loose horsepower without a suitable increase in static compression.
With cams of that nature you'll also have to have a very good look at your exhaust and intake (ram tubes) any minor hinderance to such big valve open times will drop huge figures off your power curve.
Polish is dead. Everyone is striving for a boundary layer now. Porting... I probably wouldnt go down that route either. In some instances they head developers fill ports (much as my old 4age was). Flow benching is the only way to tell which way to head.
Rather than pick on a single component, why not choose a HP figure and build the engine around that goal (keeping in mind attempts to keep as much torque mid end as possible)
The answer is Helmholtz!
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