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Wednesday, February 02, 2011 7:32 PM
is there a thread with all the quad cam profiles?


97cavalier

Re: cam profiles
Wednesday, February 02, 2011 8:27 PM
From this thread
gmanz24 wrote:
Stock LD9 Cams
198 degrees @ .050" with .354" lift for the intake
187 degrees @ .050" with .346" lift for the exhuast

Secret Cams
200 degrees @ .050" with .360" lift for the intake
200 degrees @ .050" with .375" lift for the exhaust

JBP Stage 1
200 degrees @ .050" with 375" lift for the intake
208 degrees @ .050" with 375" lift for the exhaust

JBP Stage 2
260 degrees @ .050" with .377" lift for the intake
268 degrees @ .050" with .375" lift for the exhaust

LevelZero Motorsports Cam Specs (Stage 2)
260 degrees @ .050" with .377" for the intake
268 degrees @ .050" with .375" for the exhaust

LevelZero Motorsports Cam Specs (Stage 1)
200 degrees @ .050" with .375" for the intake
208 degrees @ .050" with .375" for the exhaust

HO Cams (Require much modification)
212 degrees @ .050" with .410" lift for the intake
212 degrees @ .050" with .410" lift for the exhaust

W41 Cams (Require much modification)
218 degrees @ .050" with .410" lift for the intake
218 degrees @ .050" with .410" lift for the exhaust

Mantapart Mild Cams Specs ( LD9 )
198 degrees @ .050” with .360” lift for the intake
201 degrees @ .050” with .374” lift for the exhaust

Genertec XX5 Specs ( LD9 )
211 degrees @ .050” with .360” lift for the intake
212 degrees @ .050” with .360” lift for the exhaust

RaceTech ( LD9 )
216 degrees @ .050” with .380” lift for the intake
206 degrees @ .050” with .365” lift for the exhaust

RSM Cams
220 degrees @ .050" with .410" lift for the intake
220 degrees @ .050" with .410" lift for the exhaust

W41 #2 Cam Specs (Hot Cams or Escort profile)
226 degrees @ .050” with .410” lift for the intake
226 degrees @ .050” with .410 “ lift for the exhaust

Crane Cam specs
222 degrees @ .050 with a lift of .430” for the intake and exhaust


If you're also interested in the ramp rate or lift values across the full duration...good luck.




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