Cam choice..
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Cam choice..
Chaps
Got a freshly rebuilt DX motor - all stock, with a 4 branch manifold ( haven't got an exhaust yet.
Been offered a 305 cam cheap! - Good / bad? likely characteristics? lumpy idle? nothing below 4k rpm then all hell breaks loose?
any offerings greatly appreciated..
Can timing is a mystery to me!!
Got a freshly rebuilt DX motor - all stock, with a 4 branch manifold ( haven't got an exhaust yet.
Been offered a 305 cam cheap! - Good / bad? likely characteristics? lumpy idle? nothing below 4k rpm then all hell breaks loose?
any offerings greatly appreciated..
Can timing is a mystery to me!!
?10K down - almost gave in! 95% done!!!!!
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Local Hero

do you know the spec of the cam? duration, lift? assuming it's a 305 deg duration cam, i would expect it to be rather nasty in a standard dx engine
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Cheers for that - but can you define "nasty"…
I've asked the seller for spec info - if it comes up i'll post..
thanks again
I've asked the seller for spec info - if it comes up i'll post..
thanks again
?10K down - almost gave in! 95% done!!!!!
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Old Timer

a 305 degree would be very lumpy and would take forever to get going (like at about 3500/400rpm). you would be bumping all over the place whilst stationary but may give you 10-15bhp if set up properly.

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h'mm not want i wan then me thinks - can you recommend a decent fast road cam thats not toooo lumpy?
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Old Timer

285 or 280 is a good comprimise.

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i've heard of those numbers before - i'll keep looking then! cheers to you all .
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Local Hero

i'd go more towards a longer duration cam and keep the lift a bit lower on a standard head. like the kent cams.
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so is the number (eg 275, 285 etc) the duration?
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Local Hero

not nessecceraly. piper do bp275 bp 285 and bp305 if i remember correctly, but that is not the duration. it's the same model number for hydraulic and mechanical but different duration and lift for them.
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Old Timer

KDXdestroyer said
so is the number (eg 275, 285 etc) the duration?
generally speaking. I would go for a Piper 285 if you can get your hands on one. they pop up from time to time on ebay and here.

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ok… slightly clearer..
i understand the degrees of opening - eg 6' BTDC etc, but duration.. does that indicate how long the valve is open? - if so any ideas what is std…?
i understand the degrees of opening - eg 6' BTDC etc, but duration.. does that indicate how long the valve is open? - if so any ideas what is std…?
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Local Hero

std gti is 255 iirc
rebuild in progress....
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ta..
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