by ciampone » 05 Jan 2002 12:31
Ok Dave,
Thank you again for your help.
I know that 280° is only the advertised
duration, when the valve starts to open
the lift is so little that the flow is nothing...
I write to you this time to know if I undestand
the problem or no.
I promise to you that these are the last
questions, yes-or-no replay can be sufficient :
1) Compression ratio is 9.5:1 and I use 95
octane unleaded fuel, now I have no detonation
problem, I can use both.(?)
2) If I understand well, You say that with C. or
R. lifters, the engine idles better but there is
just a little bit of more torque at low rpm.(?)
3) "A big duration cam needs a high comp ratio
otherwise the pressure will be low. These will
increase cylinder pressure a bit with cams
like this" Ok, but all this happened only at
low rpm.(?) Or at any rpm ?
4) You say "the Rhoads lifters are not suitable
for the fast-rate-of-lift type"
It's because the Rhoads are non-roller lifters?
I have 2 pics about cams, standart (hydraulic)
in red and roller in yellow..
Yuor fast-rate-cam is like the yellow?
Thanks and great burnouts for this new year!
Thanks to Stefan Hill (Germany) for to show
me your site and message board.
Ciampone