Discussion on Cams lately

Martin D

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Seems like there has been quite a bit of talk about cam specs....

If anyone is interested, I still have the stock Cam from my 98. I am willing to part with it.


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The Gen 2 will fit the Gen 1, but why?

If one were going to make the effort to install a "new" cam...why use a stocker of any vintage? Too much overlap and marginal lobes...seems like a waste of cash and energy.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by HouseofSpeed:
The Gen 2 will fit the Gen 1, but why?

If one were going to make the effort to install a "new" cam...why use a stocker of any vintage? Too much overlap and marginal lobes...seems like a waste of cash and energy.

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"Too much overlap?" That's what gives it the rough ride, which we like!!!
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How much does a new aftermarket cam for a Viper cost? If you could get a barely used stock one for free then that's not a bad idea.

My question is why is the cam swap being done? Maybe you have a newer Viper and want the rough idle of the earlier Viper? Or you're doing a complete engine rebuild.
 
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Good Morning!

I got to the office this AM and had several emails about the Cam.
BLS actually responded first. I had no idea this would generate so much interest.

So BLS, the cam will be on it's way by Monday. I will call you today.

Also, I think Kyle makes a pretty good point, that it is quite a bit of work to install a Stock Cam. I would take Treynor's direction and also get some headwork while you are in there. Also - extrude hone that intake!

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Chuck...its not the overlap that gives the idle quality....I can change the LSA and make a cam with neg overlap lope. 60+ degrees of overlap over-scavenges the cylinder and contaminates the incoming intake charge....which all equal lost power.


Overlap and LSA are not the same.
 

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Yah, as long as you're giving away stock parts, do you still have your stock forged pistons? Those could come in handy if I have *ahem* an overzealous NOS night...
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by HouseofSpeed:
Chuck...its not the overlap that gives the idle quality....I can change the LSA and make a cam with neg overlap lope. 60+ degrees of overlap over-scavenges the cylinder and contaminates the incoming intake charge....which all equal lost power.


Overlap and LSA are not the same.

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Not disagreeing with you Kyle, but what DOES give it the rough idle and what is LSA?
 
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