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Old 06-23-2020   #31
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Default Re: Eliminating the secondaries

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And this makes me shake my head when I read stupid comments on the C8 forum about how DOHC motors need to spun like a sewing machine to make any power. 528chp from a 5.7L NA motor. And one designed 30years ago.

Graham, what cams did u use for this?

Power peak was at 7200 rpm.
Cam profiles were Lotus prototype.
Around 12mm lift, I think the duration was around 280 total.
I will dig out the info to confirm, don't have it with me at the shop.

Graham
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Old 06-23-2020   #32
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Paul, et al
Engine made 528 hp
Ken owns the car that this engine was installed in.
I will put more info on the fb page, including video

Graham
Thanks for the clarifications, Graham. Much appreciated. And, if there are any dyno graphs available on that beast that you might have, I'll happily add them to my LT5 gen-III reference folder.

Paul.
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90 #1202
"FBI" top end ported & relieved
Cam timing by "Pete the Greek"
Sans secondaries
Chip & dyno tuning by Haibeck Automotive
SW headers, X-pipe, MF muffs

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Old 06-29-2020   #33
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Just to add...

With regard to coking on the valves, I should mention too that in addition to secondaries delete, the installation of an OIL CATCH CAN was a notable contributor to the reduction of valve coking.
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"FBI" top end ported & relieved
Cam timing by "Pete the Greek"
Sans secondaries
Chip & dyno tuning by Haibeck Automotive
SW headers, X-pipe, MF muffs

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