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Cam, compression ratio |
By Royce Peterson - 04/20/2003 8:45:03 PM; IP 64.154.108.116 |
You need more cam to use the airflow available in your intake and heads. Yet your compression is too low to take much more cam. The low compression ratio is well suited to a mild cam like the one you have selected.
To get more power another point in compresion ratio and a cam with specs in the 240 duration at .050 / 600 lift would make another 100 HP at the rear wheels.
Also your timing is way too conservative with low compression and mild cam. You might pick up 25 horsepower just by allowing advance to reach 40 degrees. It should not ping with the low cylinder pressure you have and aluminum heads. |
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