If you hold it up to your ear (like a seashell) you likely will hear the chop within!This is the only 106 I have. Well, the one in the Hemi is too, but it's not running yet.
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If you hold it up to your ear (like a seashell) you likely will hear the chop within!This is the only 106 I have. Well, the one in the Hemi is too, but it's not running yet.
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If you hold it up to your ear (like a seashell) you likely will hear the chop within!
Vixen isn't happy unless she's right around 1000, give or take. She'll idle lower, but she's not crazy about it. I've messed with her every which way but that 1000 mark or 50 or so under is the magic spot. Course bein a slant 6 might make her a little different, too.
Is a cam on a 106 LSA not the next best thing to an..... Feel free to post up some sound clips of whatever you have, as long as the cam is on a 106 lobe separation angle. If you want to give additional details of the engine by all means do so. IMO there’s nothing better than the chop of a “106”
Schneider 296-F SolidWhat’s the specs of this cam?
It’s out of my sons 78 360 that we’re now rebuilding. Just a “prop cam” for the picture,12..... is this your old cam?
Be interesting to know what the lobe taper is on it(and/or how much crown the lifters have).
It looks like the wear pattern is off the edge on the base circle.
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Might just be how it looks in the pic.
Is a cam on a 106 LSA not the next best thing to an..... Feel free to post up some sound clips of whatever you have, as long as the cam is on a 106 lobe separation angle. If you want to give additional details of the engine by all means do so. IMO there’s nothing better than the chop of a “106”
I have the 108lsa version. Not the best for boost.. but whatever it's what I have.Love to try this guy at some point, but with about 6-7 more degrees duration on the intake
Howards Cams, Steel Billet Mechanical Roller Camshaft, Chrysler SB LA 273-360/318, 259/267 @.050, .640/.645, 106 LS - Competition Products
From all the reading I've done, I agree with his assessments, BUT there have been a lot of otherwise "mismatched" camshafts that have run damn good.The secret to LSA is the correct one for the engine.
D. Vizard lists lots of cams in his SB Chev book. From 302 up to 434 [ stroker ] . Even the mildest engine, Street & Tow gets a tight 104 LSA for the 434 & up to 110 for the 302. What gets changed is the duration, 199 @ 050. Same 199 @ 050 duration for 302 through to 434; LSA is the only thing that changes, decreases with cu in.
Is it a program, running the maths? or simply a compiled look up table based on previously recorded data?DV derives the LSA from his cam program