Re: Nitrous cams???
[Re: bigsbigelow]
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if running 250 hp and under just run a aspirated cam
DEAD WRONG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why don't you explain?
It really depends on what you expect from it. If you are in a heads up class where you are limited to 1 250 HP plate there may be better choices but if you just want to go fast the N/A cam will certainly do the job. No one that runs heads up programs will give you this information. You need to contact a good cam grinder. They will be happy to sell it to you.
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Re: Nitrous cams???
[Re: challenger451ci]
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10/27/09 07:32 PM
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you're going to need AT LEAST a 3/4 cam. and stage three rods, or she may blow.
for what is the good life if not doing things thoughtfully?
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Re: Nitrous cams???
[Re: Monte_Smith]
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10/27/09 07:37 PM
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I agree with Monte here extra lobe seperation is your freind when running nitrous.
Some run more exhaust duration to. I think you can be conservative here on some of the heads that have good flowing exhaust characteristics. My CFE W8 heads on the small block nitrous engine I ran could not get enough exhaust lobe duration. The heads were designed purely for NA combinations and only have a 1.55" exhaust valve. I simply had the cam grinder put all the lobe seperation and exhaust duration physically possible in using that core. We just went back and fourth on LSA and Duration trying to find the sweet spot. If I told the specs you would swear it was an IHRA pro stock cam with a huge LSA.
Leon
Career best 8.02 @ 169 at 3050# and 10" tires small block power.
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Re: Nitrous cams???
[Re: 8secDart]
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10/27/09 09:08 PM
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if running 250 hp and under just run a aspirated cam
DEAD WRONG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
NICE INFO!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Get over yourself. You ran a 8, that dont impress me much song
Nitrous cams should have wider LS angles to help prevent the nitrous from being sucked out the exhaust at overlap. The overlap Pulse can/is Very strong in a well set up NA motor.
A nitrous motor doesnt need or want as strong a pulse IMO, A wider LS helps with that.
But for mild nitrous combos NA cams can work just fine as most are around a 108 to 110 LS anyways. miker
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Re: Nitrous cams???
[Re: 8secDart]
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10/27/09 10:57 PM
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I did add to the post.Someone posted something that I tought was bad info.I like most people in this business aren't going to give cam specs out.Now how is that about my ego.I spent years and a hell of a lot of money to get a good combo.My customers get that info,not people on the net looking for a give me.Have a nice day!Is that nice enough.Lenny
I understand what you are saying but since you feel that way you may be better off saying nothing than being purely negative.
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