Re: too much cam????? kinda long-please help!!!!!
[Re: MR_P_BODY]
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never seen a comp cam way off run several checked all with degree wheel i always check mine i have seen one that was WAY out there wasnt a comp ,, used to be a guy live here who worked at comp learned alot about cams from him done alot of work with the ss guys back in the day more problems with gears and chains than any cams by the way
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Re: too much cam????? kinda long-please help!!!!!
[Re: dennismopar73]
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never seen a comp cam way off run several checked all with degree wheel i always check mine i have seen one that was WAY out there wasnt a comp ,, used to be a guy live here who worked at comp learned alot about cams from him done alot of work with the ss guys back in the day more problems with gears and chains than any cams by the way
I had one that the key way in the cam was cut 29* off so if you lined up the dots it CRASHED big time, without degreeing the cam it CANT BE SAID its straight up or not... of course you can guess all you want
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Re: too much cam????? kinda long-please help!!!!!
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never seen a comp cam way off
I have... the one I just pulled out of my Challenger's engine had to be installed +8 on the gear set to actually end up +3 on the ICL (i.e. 5 degrees retarded).
I installed & mapped the profiles of that Comp, an UltraDyne, a Bullet and a Lazer in my engine while it was still on the stand and the ONLY cam that was ground correctly as far as "straight up" phasing was the Lazer. The Bullet was the worst and the the Comp and the UltraDyne were about equally off, but in opposite directions.
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Re: too much cam????? kinda long-please help!!!!!
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So with you foot braking it, it will hold at 3000 rpm without moving the car? From the time slip it looks real lazy make sure you get that cam degree like every one has said I've put a number of those cams in even with a 3800 stall they would 60' 1.5's in a Dakota truck.
best so far 8.53 @ 158.59 MPH 60'1.240
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Re: too much cam????? kinda long-please help!!!!!
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couple of questions...
what time of year was that you ran it compared to this year...the vegas heat can slow a car down almost .5 tenths...
I have all the tools necessary to degree in a cam...except it is more of a PIA with heads on..
Tony
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Re: too much cam????? kinda long-please help!!!!!
[Re: 70challenger408]
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et-13.98 mph-98.07
trapped at 6800rpm(if I remember right). any useful thoughts????
What size tire? 6800 rpm @ 98 mph, I'd be looking at my converter or transmission. BYW it should be very strong with that cam .
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Re: too much cam????? kinda long-please help!!!!!
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I'd really like to know what intake you took off......I'd guess a Performer or similar? What I see is you went 2 different directions with the car...... Single plane intake on an engine that probably makes peak power at 5300 RPM. Cam is bigger, probably not detrimental to the combination but, not degreeing it in is a BIG no no. Then you went from 3.91 to a 3.55 gear........2 directions this case. I would attribute .5 second to not spending time tuning at the track. I'm not going to bust you up but, you changed the engine to move the power up in RPM and the rear end to lower it. That's just what I'm seeing.
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Re: too much cam????? kinda long-please help!!!!!
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Something is WAY off there. I have the same cam in a very similar combo…410 stroker, 10.8 comp, ported eddys, Air-gap, 750dp, 4.10 gear…only mine runs 6.90’s @ 98mph in the 1/8 with a 1.49 60’. In the heat (90°F with lots-O-humidity) my car only slowed to a 7.08 @ 97mph. This cam make a lot of torque, so I doubt your gears are hurting you that much. IMO, if you used the spring recommended by comp (914-16) then that may be part of your problem right there…those springs are too light. I’m running comp 939-16 installed @ 1.85, which gives ~ 190 lbs on the seat & ~460 lbs open. You should probably use more spring than what I have, I’m just limited due to my rockers.
67 Barracuda street car, 408, e85, 1.38 60', 6.44 @105.9 in the 1/8 mile, 10.19 @130.5 in the 1/4...so far....
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Re: too much cam????? kinda long-please help!!!!!
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The first thing you need to do is find out if all cylinders are sealing, and the cranking compression. If the cranking compression is even, follow with a leak down test. You want good ring seal or all else is a waste of time. Theses steps well tell the story of roughly where the cam is, and if the wiped lobes took out the rings. Next, find a way to check the air fuel ratio. You need to know if you are anywhere close. Jet as needed. I highly recommend a chassis dyno session to be certain your ignition and fuel ratio get dialed in and have no problems. Next, test the converter to see just how high it will flash once the motor is up and running strong. If your converter will flash past torque peak, the gears will have significantly less impact. If you have too little stall, they will kill you. Too little stall to me with this combo would mean anything less than about 4400+ rpm. If you get stuck anywhere along the line diagnosing this, just stay at looking for a way to get the info you need. Without doing this step by step, you are just stabbing in the dark.
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Re: too much cam????? kinda long-please help!!!!!
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yes springs were replaced with matching springs recommended by COMP.
here are the 1/4 info you requested mr p-body r/t-.656 60'-2.123 330-5.88 1/8-8.99 mph-79.30 1000-11.6876 et-13.98 mph-98.07
can't find previous best slip, but i know it was 12.7 @105mph
I was foot braking it-launch @3000rpm, small wheel spin, and shifted at 6500rpm-trapped at 6800rpm(if I remember right). any useful thoughts????
Looks like most of the problem is the low end... like its lacking torque to get it rolling... I would degree the cam in FIRST and add a few degrees of advance for the heavy car... also seems like a lot of rpm for your gear
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Re: too much cam????? kinda long-please help!!!!!
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Using a cam/running compression calculator, you should have about 200 pounds cranking compression if the cam is set at 104 degrees. That will run on 93 octane, or should. The dual plane might very well be a better choice here as well, as most don't loose ground to a single plane intake till after 5000 rpm. Remember that a LOT of time is required to get past 5000 rpm after the launch, and on each gear change. That is why a real loose converter is needed for a single plane.
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Re: too much cam????? kinda long-please help!!!!!
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My gut tells me the cam is retarded when extra advance would get you going. From the 1/8 to 1/4 it pulled pretty good.
At 6700 I would assume you were still in second gear 98 would be about the right speed with 3.55 gears and a 27 inch tire. OR you have 50% converter slip?? or you were trapping at 4600??
Last edited by Dodgem; 06/14/10 10:19 AM.
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