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2011-03-09 14:48:29
#31
And to post again:

Kelford Cams Applications

There you'll find all cam grinds made by Kelford for VE,GTiR,DE/DET.
2011-03-09 14:51:38
#32
Originally Posted by vqman
this thread was moved to the "how to" section..

what does this thread show you "how to" do?




My crankcase ventilation thread is probably moving to the How To section some time too.
2011-03-09 15:50:23
#33
Originally Posted by vqman
this thread was moved to the "how to" section..

what does this thread show you "how to" do?


Are trying to keep all information in one centralized location. Not scattered over sub forums.

Originally Posted by BenFenner


My crankcase ventilation thread is probably moving to the How To section some time too.


Once you feel like it's "complete" we can move it here. Until then it's a work in progress .
2011-03-13 02:54:11
#34
I still have no updates regarding the specs of the 184-C/D cam grind.
2011-03-13 08:21:16
#35
Originally Posted by BenFenner


My crankcase ventilation thread is probably moving to the How To section some time too.


oooo, I need to check that one out, I could use a good venting

Originally Posted by Vadim
Are trying to keep all information in one centralized location. Not scattered over sub forums.



Once you feel like it's "complete" we can move it here. Until then it's a work in progress .


That's the way to go. I hate it when everything is in a subforum. Better to have turbo, n2o, maintenance, ect, as sections in the tech info library. Is "my" sr20de headcode list moved? I'll have to check on it.
2011-03-15 08:54:16
#36
Originally Posted by vqman
(some data pulled from the other forum)

DE/DET cams
Jim Wolf cams
S3 cams-.442" LIFT / 260º DUR.
S3HL cams -.457" LIFT / 260º DUR.
S4 cams- .464" LIFT / 266º DUR.
S4HL cams -.484" LIFT / 266º DUR.
S5 cams- .503" LIFT / 281º DUR (avoid if you can, not a good cam)

C1 cams- .476" LIFT / 264º DUR.
C2 cams- .500" LIFT / 275º DUR.
C3 cams- .526" LIFT / 285º DUR.

BrianCrower cams
BC stg 2- .475" LIFT / 264º DUR. (compares to JWT C1)
BC stg 3- .495" LIFT / 272º DUR. (compares to JWT C2)

Nissan (Original Equipment DE and DET)
Stock low port (95-up)-
INTAKE - .341" LIFT / 232º DUR. - EXHAUST - .362" LIFT / 240º DUR

Stock high port (91-93)
INTAKE - .394" LIFT / 248º DUR - EXHAUST - .362" LIFT / 240º DUR

Stock GTI-R DET cams-
INTAKE - .394" LIFT / 248º DUR - EXHAUST - .394" LIFT / 248º DUR

ROLLER ROCKER CAMS
USDM Roller Rocker SR20-
INTAKE - .394" LIFT / 232º DUR - EXHAUST - .362" LIFT / 240º DUR
JWT RR cams
S3R cams-.442" LIFT / 260º DUR - ??

VVL CAMS -
OE SR20VE cams
Low lobe INTAKE - .331" LIFT /220º DUR - Low lobe EXHAUST -.260" LIFT / 244º DUR
High lobe INTAKE - .421" LIFT /264º DUR - High lobe EXHAUST -.407" LIFT / 268º DUR

OE SR16VE:
Low lobe INTAKE - .279" LIFT / 200º DUR - Low lobe EXHAUST - .313" LIFT / 244º DUR
High lobe INTAKE - .437" LIFT / 280º DUR - High lobe EXHAUST - .437" LIFT / 280º DUR

OE SR20VE 20V:
Low lobe INTAKE - .398" LIFT /228º DUR - Low lobe EXHAUST - .327" LIFT / 244º DUR
High lobe INTAKE - .472" LIFT /278º DUR - High lobe EXHAUST - .439" LIFT / 280º DUR

OE SR16VE N1:
Low lobe INTAKE - .331" LIFT / 220º DUR - Low lobe EXHAUST -.313" LIFT / 244º DUR
High lobe INTAKE - .472" LIFT / 288º DUR - High lobe EXHAUST -.469" LIFT / 288º DUR

someone help a brother out filling in the xx's

Kelford 184-A:

Kelford 184-B:

Kelford 184-C:
Low lobe INTAKE - .xxx" LIFT / 266º DUR - Low lobe EXHAUST - .xxx" LIFT / 258º DUR
High Lobe INTAKE - .492" LIFT / 314º DUR - High lobe EXHAUST - .453" LIFT / 313º DUR

Kelford 184-C series II:
Low lobe INTAKE - .xxx" LIFT / xxxº DUR - Low lobe EXHAUST - .xxx" LIFT / xxxº DUR
High lobe INTAKE - .xxx" LIFT / xxxº DUR - High lobe EXHAUST - .xxx" LIFT / xxxº DUR


Kelford 184-D:


good VE cam thread for reference:
http://www.sr20-forum.com/vvl/14455-safe-max-rev-srxxve-cams.html


What lift are all these cams being measured at? I see total max lift but not where they are measuring duration. If it is not all the same then they don't really mean anything. If they are then great info Manufacturers tend to inflate their numbers this way sometimes/
Last edited by totaled200ser on 2011-03-15 at 09-04-07.
2011-03-15 12:36:30
#37
Good question. Most of the time, the specs that I've seen are measured at .040", or .050" for US Spec.

For instance, the Kelfords are measured at .050" for advertised durations. The xxx indicates where max lift should be.
2011-03-15 12:37:21
#38
Maybe Matt will alter his post to indicate that the durations were measured at .xxx", in addition to the already posted information?
2011-03-15 12:45:40
#39
I'd assume all the OEM cam specs have duration measured at 1mm of lift (0.3937 inches) since that's the way the intelligent parts of the world operate.
2011-03-15 13:28:04
#40
Originally Posted by BenFenner
I'd assume all the OEM cam specs have duration measured at 1mm of lift (0.3937 inches) since that's the way the intelligent parts of the world operate.


X2. Well, most measure at .1mm and 1mm of lift, and advertise durations at those values.

EDIT: .3937 is obviously rounded to .40", which is JIC standard. SAE's standard is .50".
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