CFM #s at what lift?
CFM #s at what lift?
I read lots of CFM claims, but rarely do they indicate at what lift. Should I assume a certain lift? Since cam profiles have varying lifts.
E.g., if my max. lift is 552/510, what flow numbers are most important (at what lift)?
In the middle, low, top?
Thanks.
E.g., if my max. lift is 552/510, what flow numbers are most important (at what lift)?
In the middle, low, top?
Thanks.
It's all important
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Like Brook said.. I see people usually listing lift #'s. If they list a peak # only, it's probably .550-.650 for most of this 23deg street stuff
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Poke around advanced tech & do some searches, Mr. Horsepower (chuck) has taken the time to write up some pretty good explainations with points regarding what to look for
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.Like Brook said.. I see people usually listing lift #'s. If they list a peak # only, it's probably .550-.650 for most of this 23deg street stuff
.Poke around advanced tech & do some searches, Mr. Horsepower (chuck) has taken the time to write up some pretty good explainations with points regarding what to look for
.
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