Capn Pete
07-16-2004, 02:06 PM
OK, so we just put the motor together (again!) for my Dad's '73 Camaro (in sig). The motor took on water and self-destructed:(. Anyways.....
.....the motor is a 355, ~11:1 compression, and the new camshaft we put in is the Comp Cams XE284H, with .507"/.510" lift, 240/246 duration (@ .050"). We had a set of roller rockers that we got off an old set of heads (cracked heads, but they had RR's and good valves) but they're a mixed set, 1.5 & 1.6 rockers.
We've currently put the 1.6's on the intake, 1.5's on the exhaust, thus making the lift .541"/.510". This was suggested to us by my Dad's friend who is an engine builder. He said that by giving the intake more lift, we'll get more low-end torque from the engine. However, looking at most cams that Comp builds, a lot of them have split #'s, where the exhaust lift is higher than the intake lift, and in some cases by as much as ~.020". SO, here's my question:
Have we done the right thing by putting more lift on the intake, and will this truly create more torque down low? ('cause it does feel better than with the old cam we had) or would switching the 1.5's & 1.6's be better, making the lift .507"/.544"??:confused:
My thoughts are that the motor would make more top-end power by putting the 1.6's on the exhaust, but we'd lose the torque down low, and with this cam, there really isn't a lot of power down low already?:think:
OR, should we just bite the bullet and buy a full set of 1.6's and be done with?:confused:
Sorry for making such a long post, but I'd really like to hear your guys' opinions/experience with this..............thanks :thumb:.
.....the motor is a 355, ~11:1 compression, and the new camshaft we put in is the Comp Cams XE284H, with .507"/.510" lift, 240/246 duration (@ .050"). We had a set of roller rockers that we got off an old set of heads (cracked heads, but they had RR's and good valves) but they're a mixed set, 1.5 & 1.6 rockers.
We've currently put the 1.6's on the intake, 1.5's on the exhaust, thus making the lift .541"/.510". This was suggested to us by my Dad's friend who is an engine builder. He said that by giving the intake more lift, we'll get more low-end torque from the engine. However, looking at most cams that Comp builds, a lot of them have split #'s, where the exhaust lift is higher than the intake lift, and in some cases by as much as ~.020". SO, here's my question:
Have we done the right thing by putting more lift on the intake, and will this truly create more torque down low? ('cause it does feel better than with the old cam we had) or would switching the 1.5's & 1.6's be better, making the lift .507"/.544"??:confused:
My thoughts are that the motor would make more top-end power by putting the 1.6's on the exhaust, but we'd lose the torque down low, and with this cam, there really isn't a lot of power down low already?:think:
OR, should we just bite the bullet and buy a full set of 1.6's and be done with?:confused:
Sorry for making such a long post, but I'd really like to hear your guys' opinions/experience with this..............thanks :thumb:.