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Installing Cams in 01 Cobra with stock engine!!
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<blockquote data-quote="na svt" data-source="post: 11597899" data-attributes="member: 35346"><p>If someone wants a rough idle so be it, it's their car and their money. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>A 4v will lope and lope a lot if the cams are spec'd for it.</p><p></p><p>I've spec'd many cams for 4vs that both lope and make 360rwhp or more. They also make good tq and midrange power. </p><p></p><p>Birdman, regrinds won't make the same power as billets because you can't get enough duration out of them without requiring shims and/or longer valves, I've had many discussion with Bullet about this over the last few weeks. the most we can get out of a set of cobra cams is around 212 degrees which is only 8 deg more than stock. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>230+ duration cams in a big bore stroker are pretty mild when compared to mid 220 deg dur cams in a 281ci engine. I can make 220 deg cams lope and make decent power but most people want longer duration because that's what they think is needed...it's not.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The gains will not be substantial because the eaton can already push it to the point where it'll blow.</p><p></p><p>On an n/a engine a set of cams matched to the combo, (off the shelf or custom) will easily add 40rwhp or more to a stock n/a longblock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="na svt, post: 11597899, member: 35346"] If someone wants a rough idle so be it, it's their car and their money. A 4v will lope and lope a lot if the cams are spec'd for it. I've spec'd many cams for 4vs that both lope and make 360rwhp or more. They also make good tq and midrange power. Birdman, regrinds won't make the same power as billets because you can't get enough duration out of them without requiring shims and/or longer valves, I've had many discussion with Bullet about this over the last few weeks. the most we can get out of a set of cobra cams is around 212 degrees which is only 8 deg more than stock. 230+ duration cams in a big bore stroker are pretty mild when compared to mid 220 deg dur cams in a 281ci engine. I can make 220 deg cams lope and make decent power but most people want longer duration because that's what they think is needed...it's not. The gains will not be substantial because the eaton can already push it to the point where it'll blow. On an n/a engine a set of cams matched to the combo, (off the shelf or custom) will easily add 40rwhp or more to a stock n/a longblock. [/QUOTE]
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