Turbo camshaft?

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slow'n'steady
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Turbo camshaft?

Post by slow'n'steady »

i am just wondering how to go about chosing a good camshaft for say a, 383 twin turbo.

i am probably just going to go with a Summit Racing brand, but dont know what the differences are in the cams other than the power range. Is that the only difference in the cams, when it creates the best power?

http://store.summitracing.com/egnsearch ... 4294908216

i like the SUM-1105 personally.
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emod19
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Post by emod19 »

Crower will custom grind a cam to your needs. They ground one for me for a turbo Buick V6 and it was awesome.

Steve
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DreX
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Post by DreX »

emod19 wrote:Crower will custom grind a cam to your needs. They ground one for me for a turbo Buick V6 and it was awesome.

Steve
Specs?? If want to share.... :thumbleft:
emod19
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Post by emod19 »

Intake 290 duration, .472 lift
Exhaust 280 duration, 442 lift
Lobe separation 112 degrees

The intake and exhaust specs are reversed when compared to a NA camshaft.


Steve
1985 Mazda RX7 w/400 sbc
Removed it's soul, Gave it some balls.
DreX
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Post by DreX »

emod19 wrote: The intake and exhaust specs are reversed when compared to a NA camshaft.

Why is that?

BTW, Thanks for the specs :thumbleft:
emod19
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Post by emod19 »

The lower lift and short duration on the exhaust side increases the velocity of the exhaust gas exiting the port for better response from the turbo.


Steve
1985 Mazda RX7 w/400 sbc
Removed it's soul, Gave it some balls.
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