My old setup
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My impressions from 2007 quoted.
Originally Posted by
CoheedI am running bout 19 or 20 timing on 91 octane as well. The exhaust cam was completely disconnected so it wouldn't engage. Car feels like it loses power when both are engaged. The intake really helps with torque around 5k by itself. When the exhaust only is switched the car screams on the top end. Pulls really good, but the intake is harder to unplug with the retaining clip and all so I just leave it connected. Maybe I will get a video of just the exhaust cam switching.
Still running the JWT program until I get the calum. I just got paid today but some unexpected expenses come up so I will have to wait a couple days to see if I will have enough for the calum.
VE block with DE crank is used. Check the rest of the thread for what is done. As far as the Tach goes, I always rev to 8k according to the tach on the street which is about 7500rpm. The tach is off by about 500rpm. So on the dyno when I thought I was revving to 7500 I was only revving to 7000 instead. When I get some cam gears and the calum I will put her back on the dyno and nail 7500 real rpm and see how she does.
Here is my 3rd gear pull info from '07
Duty cycle at 7400rpm for injectors. 70.46.
Max air flow: 4.52V
Max speed: 97.5 (with oversized tires so this should be around 100 or so)
TPS voltage 4.02V WOT
MAX timing: 22*btdc most runs hit 21* only. (dizzy is set at 19)
MAX water temp: 199.4 on last run.
AFR: solid 10.7:1 at rev cut, between 12.5-11.5. Higher rpm=richer mix.
Originally Posted by
CoheedI did some pulls on the freeway onramp yesterday. The car feels great. These VET cams made all the difference in power! I need to lean out the afr a lil and play with the timing. Then the car should be good for about 375whp (hopefully). It is running 1.1 bar right now.
I have some springs (hyperco) that will go on very soon. Just need money for some konis.
Originally Posted by
CoheedThe VET cams drop right in. If you have a log manifold you need the VET cams. If you have a tubular the cams to get would prob be the 20v version cams. Those things are crazy! But the overlap on the NA cams cause big reversion problems on the VE if you are using a log manifold like I am.
Car runs awesome, but I need to manage heat under the hood better. Maybe add a vent or something. I just bought an NX2000 radiator that will go in very very soon. Also I will be heat wrapping everything under the hood and possibly adding that vent to the stock hood as long as I can make it look decent.
I love the car though. It may handle like a caprice and stop like a tank, but a new suspension and a good set of pads will fix that. The power is great though!
Here is after I went with the tubular
Originally Posted by
CoheedSo I took her out tonight and boy can I tell you the VVL hits nicely! I can actually feel the power increase. The only downside is the VET cams had better response and spooled the turbo much quicker. There is a slight latency now, but when the VVL kicks it pushes you into the seat and sounds so sexy!
Maf voltage is stuck at around 4.18V at near redline. On 24psi I was at 4.52V peak (log mani and 440whp). Right now I have the VVL ex hitting at 3500rpm to help spool, and the intake at 5000. You don't really feel the intake much, but the exhaust hits very good.
The VE cams seem to put out just a bit more power than the VET cams, and throw you back a lot harder when they switch! I just don't know for sure which one makes the most power, but the standard cams seem to pull harder on the top end for sure. Prob 20whp difference on this low of boost. I am now spinning tires through 1'st and really fighting traction in 2nd. I would like to see what kind of power the VE intake cam and the VET exhaust cam make. The VET cams are the king of response! The boost was instantaneous, and just downright nasty! But the VE cams make more power. Sigh. Perhaps I can find a happy medium between the two, and switch the VET exhaust onto its high lobe!
The nice thing about the VE cams is that they are soo quiet compared to the VET cams. The VET exhaust sounds like the VVL is on all the time. It is loud and obnoxious. the VE cams sound smooth and silky, and idle better.
Finally though, it is good to feel the kick of the VVL once again. I am hooked. Now I want those SR16 cams!
Originally Posted by
Coheed I am building another motor, but I am at a crossroads. There are a few questions so I will just get started.
Headgasket: Cosworth. Will it surely work for VE? also which thickness should I get. My pistons are custom 8.5 je pieces. stock bore.
Cams: the stock cams cause a lot of reversion. Would the VET cams be a worthy investment? or should i just keep the stock ones and play with overlap. If I do take out overlap on the big lobes, I will have negative overlap on the small ones right? I suppose I could reduce overlap with a bigger exhaust housing, but response is needed for a road course car.
I think the stock cams could be used. But I don't know if I should just go ahead and get the VET cams and call it good.