N20Dave
04-20-2007, 10:46 AM
The SB2.2 project hit a small snag and the bottom end had to come apart but it made 590rwhp on motor first so that's a good sign. While apart I am trying to determine if the combination I have can be run on 93 pump fuel. When I say "run" I mean only to drive to cruise shows, etc... not run hard. It has a Gen 7.
I used Pat Kelley's calculator and it yielded a strange result:
Solid Roller Cam specs @ .050"
270 intake, 279 exhaust, 113 LSA 109 centerline. The numbers I used were the .020" numbers for duration which are 307 Intake, 322 exhaust which gave a figure of 82.5 degrees ABDC. I was told that there are really no seat numbers for solid cams because of lash and was given the .020" number from Cam Motion. Were these the correct numbers to use?
In addition, it is a 4.030" bore, 3.875" stroke, 5.85" rod, 46cc chamber, .045", 4.060" gasket, 0 deck, 8.65cc total piston valve depth.
When run the calc I get 13.61-1 static and 9.18-1 Dynamic. Is this right???
Going with the theory that 9-1 is about the upper limit for pump gas, couldn't I work the tune, pull some timing perhaps and cruise around on 93 and use 110 for the track? The alternative is to have new pistons made with a small dish but that's $1000 and 3 weeks to build. Can it be done with this combo?
Thanks for all your help in advance.
Dave
I used Pat Kelley's calculator and it yielded a strange result:
Solid Roller Cam specs @ .050"
270 intake, 279 exhaust, 113 LSA 109 centerline. The numbers I used were the .020" numbers for duration which are 307 Intake, 322 exhaust which gave a figure of 82.5 degrees ABDC. I was told that there are really no seat numbers for solid cams because of lash and was given the .020" number from Cam Motion. Were these the correct numbers to use?
In addition, it is a 4.030" bore, 3.875" stroke, 5.85" rod, 46cc chamber, .045", 4.060" gasket, 0 deck, 8.65cc total piston valve depth.
When run the calc I get 13.61-1 static and 9.18-1 Dynamic. Is this right???
Going with the theory that 9-1 is about the upper limit for pump gas, couldn't I work the tune, pull some timing perhaps and cruise around on 93 and use 110 for the track? The alternative is to have new pistons made with a small dish but that's $1000 and 3 weeks to build. Can it be done with this combo?
Thanks for all your help in advance.
Dave