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Did a lot of looking at dyno sheets today. It seems anyone with there cams set at +4-4 and +5-5 make peak power around 7200 rpms and fall off sharply and do not make much peak power but do have good stock like low end grunt. But thats not the point of N1 cams. People who have put them in straight up at 0/0 make and hold good power from 7,000rpms to 8,500 rpms! And have good peak power but less low end power . Thats not to say that is the best position to make best peak or overall power. The more overlap we put on the cams the more narrow the powerband will be and the less top end power we will have but the more low end power we will have.
However I believe that there is a sweet spot and I will find it! motors with +2.5 -2.5 have good results and I believe that is the most overlap needed. I think the sweet spot is between 0/0 and +2.5in -2.5ex. I will dyno 0/0 then +2-2 and If I still dont make good power by then I will try +2/0 and (+3-2 because my CS gears will not do 2.5 increments.)
I will redyno this week. starting at 0/0.
I am confident that the cam timing was my problem after seeing many dyno sheets. I've seen as low as 158hp to 170hp and (181hp mine). All of those were set at either +4-4 or+5-5.
However I believe that there is a sweet spot and I will find it! motors with +2.5 -2.5 have good results and I believe that is the most overlap needed. I think the sweet spot is between 0/0 and +2.5in -2.5ex. I will dyno 0/0 then +2-2 and If I still dont make good power by then I will try +2/0 and (+3-2 because my CS gears will not do 2.5 increments.)
I will redyno this week. starting at 0/0.
I am confident that the cam timing was my problem after seeing many dyno sheets. I've seen as low as 158hp to 170hp and (181hp mine). All of those were set at either +4-4 or+5-5.