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PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 7:56 pm 
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Ok so i punched in the data into this calculator --
http://www.wallaceracing.com/camcalc.php

and I got this back --

"Your cam has an Overlap of 88.00 degrees and has in Intake Duration of 298.00 degrees.
The Exhaust Duration is 298.00 degrees.
The Inlet Cam has an Installed Centerline of 105.00 degrees ATDC.
The exhaust cam has an Installed Centerline of 105.00 degrees BTDC."

Does this mean that my cam is around the "300" degree mark, like Vizard talks about in his books? Cam calculations are confusing... :P

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 8:27 pm 
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Yes when they say `300 degrees', they mean duration.
Bit lumpy for road use....
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Shweet.. Ye it is a bit big :twisted: but its for a weekend thrasher/semi daily as I have a choice of cars if I get sick of it! :)

I'm actually a bit crossed up over what engine to build around the cam and a few other things. Its over in the members minis section, I dont know if you have any suggestions?

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Sam


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