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Old 01-23-2010   #11
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Old 01-27-2010   #12
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Go with 114In 108Ex you will be

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Old 01-27-2010   #13
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Go with 114In 108Ex you will be

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What were the results that you liked about this set of timing numbers? Would these be for ported top end, ported heads etc or doe it not make a diff?
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Old 01-27-2010   #14
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Default Re: cam timing

The same reason smaller exhaust cams make more power in the LT5.
Start to open exhaust a little later less loss

I know there is long techy term on the web i'll leave that up to somebody else to look up copy and paste.

We tried 108 In with what i remember to be 115 or 116Ex gotta look it up,it was on advise from one of the big cam companies.
Not good at all,loss through out basicly it was the worst.
Some should stick to single cam motors.

Exhaust opening way too early, intake closes too fast.

Can somebody post Marc H's Cam Timing event pictures on page 10.
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Old 01-27-2010   #15
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Can somebody post Marc H's Cam Timing event pictures on page 10.
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Can do!

Here is the cam event timing picture:


Here is the before and after dyno graph on the previous page:
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Glad you got it .
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Old 04-22-2010   #17
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[QUOTE=Dynomite;87525]I am now using Intake 114 and Exhaust 108 for ported top end (plenum/injector housing/heads)and SW headers with SW 3 inch exhaust (no CATS) 91'.

Marc suggests to have a broad torque and power range (3000 to 7000 rpm) use I 114 and E 110. 114/114 is nice when trying to tame idle roughness out of a cammed engine. I

I notice the factory cam timing specs may be different on a 90-92 versus a 93? I see on one diagram that the 90-92 are set at I114 and E114. I assumed that is factory engine with the pinned settings.

The single flats on a 91' camshaft/vernier plate have a play of up to 6 degrees (crankshaft degrees). I think 93's have double flats with the play cut in half or 3 degrees (crankshaft degrees).
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Stupid question: How does Stage One cam grind effect cam timing on a 91 engine with the same mods?
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