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Old 02-14-2007   #31
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Scepticism until something is actually proven is a healthy attitude, that said the Jaguar V12 we used to race which uses a similar (albeit single) OHC setup was very sensitive to cam timing.
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Old 02-15-2007   #32
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Hi Guys, I guess I'm in Aurora40's camp, I would like to learn more. I have the CD on the advanced ZR-1 course from STG....alot of us got copies the last go 'round from a brother owner.

I'm not anything but a backyard type but a professional mechanic friend of mine "taught" me on two of my own motors about rebuilding a sb chevy. He insisted that I learn how to "degree a cam". I know one thing for sure, the process made a big difference in my boat motor as to where in the rpm range I got power. Can't say anything about the LT-1 in my C3...I put that cam in at the factory "center line"(?) or "straight-up". I did degree it & found that I had to "adjust" the cam gear to get that on the money. Just like my mechanic friend said I would have to.

In the STG CD the subject on the cams was a bit light on all of that stuff. Is an LT5 done in a different way? I mean they made it sound simple....or perhaps it was the simpleton watching the CD.

Would anyone like to share a good information source that could be used as a learning tool????


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Old 02-15-2007   #33
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I would talk to the different tuners. I talked with corey about the timing thing and he says its 10 to 15 max . also when you go after the hp figs you start to loose low end tq. the timing can make a bigger diff in the 368-385s due to the unshrouding of the valves.
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Old 02-16-2007   #34
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 40th#381
My 93 Dynoed @ 371 HP @ BG in May 04.
The engine is stock with Marc Randolf chip Jeal headers and
Corsa exhaust w/no cats (thanks FL).

As you know those Ruby's are special :-)

Jan
Speaking of dyno's. Do the rear gears make any difference in the numbers. For example the same car with stock gears vs the same car with 4:30's in a dyno run??
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Old 02-16-2007   #35
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I asked Corey that when we were dynoing my car after the port job and was told no it doesn't change the readings at all
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Old 02-24-2007   #36
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http://zr1specialist.com/HAT%20Web/a..._camshafts.htm
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Old 02-27-2007   #37
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Thanks for the link Bob! I don't think that this guy is gonna be doing any cam timming on an LT5 any time soon after reading that write up!

That's a bit more than I wanna do at my skill level! That ain't no typical sb chevy stuff!


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Old 02-27-2007   #38
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I think vandorn had the magical cam timing setup for a stock cube motor back in the day
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Old 02-28-2007   #39
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There is a 91 out there with some bolt on's and P&P work timed cam's that run's 11:5's @ 123 + all day long.

And yes I do beleive that 8388's reading's are correct

A good bolt on P&P car is a hard combo to beat for the $$
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Old 02-28-2007   #40
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Frank, I too would believe him if the motor was ported. but if you read it closely , he stgates it is an absoultly stk motor with no porting at all. TOTALLY STOCK. THAT I DO NOT BELIEVE. I offered to pay for a test session @ Coreys' . he replied with a smart mouthed punk statement. that I was being childish. No class just a little punk with a mouth. IMHO.
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