Thread: Cam selection for my fiero
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06-30-2010 02:09 PM #2
As far as duration, this is just a guess, but it looks to me like you're cammed out until you put some more static compression ratio into the motor. Could use more lift without any penalty, but more duration will make the motor weaker, depending on SCR. I always find myself saying this.....You can't intelligently choose a cam for a motor until you know the static compression ratio. What I'm basing my answer on is that the cam you're using is designed to be used with 9.5-11.0 SCR. If the motor is, for instance, 9.5 and you install a cam with, for instance 240 degrees duration, the intake closing point will be extended farther, allowing the piston to come up in the bore much farther before the intake valve closes, so the motor will be soggier than it is now unless you raise the SCR to match the new cam.
Bottom line: If you don't know what the SCR is, leave the motor alone.PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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