All I know is my 414 small block with 106 lsa oval track cam makes me giggle when I put my foot in to it. Killer idle too. Now I want nothing else! Torque was at least 450ft;lbs from 3000 to about 5400. It's only about 9.3 comp.
All you need is a 3500 rpm convertor or side step the clutch and hold on tight.All I know is my 414 small block with 106 lsa oval track cam makes me giggle when I put my foot in to it. Killer idle too. Now I want nothing else! Torque was at least 450ft;lbs from 3000 to about 5400. It's only about 9.3 comp.
Yes and no. It really doesn’t matter - Why?My cam from howards said to install on a 103, but dot to dot gave it a 109.. is it normal for a cam to be that far off? i checked it like 5 times to make sure it wasn't me. Emailed howards and they said advance it to 103 so i did.
I get that as long as it's degree'd it should be fine... i just worry about everything and being 6* off was just bothering me, wanted to know if it is a known thing that happens is allYes and no. It really doesn’t matter - Why?
You have seen here, read everywhere and been told over and over again to do what????
Degree your cam! Then you know it’s right.
My MP .590 needed a 1* adjustment. Oddly enough, that was the only cam key I had on hand.
I recently degreed a cam with a cloyes timing set.I get that as long as it's degree'd it should be fine... i just worry about everything and being 6* off was just bothering me, wanted to know if it is a known thing that happens is all
So you don't think a stock X head and a trick head might need different lsa?
But that's not how DV sells it, he always brings up the 1% of engine builders that gets 138 + lbs-ft per cid and how he's in the 1 percent largely to due to his system. I have no problem with peeps using for ball park, I would use it for ball park, and maybe it does get close to optimal but there hasn't been any evidence that I've seen other than narrower lsa generally gives more mid range torque.Hence the formula, it is the best ballpark for guys running old iron, not shooting for a championship... it's just not the last word's all.
I think what people mean by plenty, is for a good percent peeps a well setup 300 hp A body will satisfy,Probably not. In-line wedge heads SUCK at overlap and that is what matters. You get overlap right and you can get VE’s in the 110-115 range. That makes power.
Of course, I’ve been told here that horsepower doesn’t matter and 300 is plenty so this is all mental masturbation.
I might add that that thinking is bullshit. In 44 plus years I have never had a customer say to me “I want less horsepower” unless it was an engine that was built for one thing and they want to use it differently.
I think what people mean by plenty, is for a good percent peeps a well setup 300 hp A body will satisfy,
For some a stock /6 is all they need, and others need sky is the limit power. And some will have 3 or so cars to cover each
Never said people would build a 300 hp engine then would want to detune it for less.Ok, so how many of your 300 hp peeps has come back and said I want LESS power? It has never happened in my crowd. Not even once. They all want more power unless they are in their 70’s or 80’s. At that point they should be riding the bus.
Yep, that page needs to be scanned.Dang! Why can’t I increase the resolution of the photos to get them to be readable when enlarging them?
What DV trying to push is that you always run the tighter lsa and sacrifice duration instead for driveability which I think has merit, so eg.. Instead of say 276 cam on 112 run a 268 on 108.I pulled my Larry Shepard book and my 2005 PAW catalog books to do some LSA (Centerline) comparisons based upon this discussion thread. It seems that the trend is to use a 110-112 LSA for street or mild competition and a 108-106 for maximum or modified competition.
As was previously mentioned, this is old knowledge that is still valid today for these type of engines.
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Never said people would build a 300 hp engine then would want to detune it for less.
Sounds like your good to go.I get that as long as it's degree'd it should be fine... i just worry about everything and being 6* off was just bothering me, wanted to know if it is a known thing that happens is all
Exactly!Probably not. In-line wedge heads SUCK at overlap and that is what matters. You get overlap right and you can get VE’s in the 110-115 range. That makes power.
Of course, I’ve been told here that horsepower doesn’t matter and 300 is plenty so this is all mental masturbation.
I might add that that thinking is bullshit. In 44 plus years I have never had a customer say to me “I want less horsepower” unless it was an engine that was built for one thing and they want to use it differently.
I pulled my Larry Shepard book and my 2005 PAW catalog books to do some LSA (Centerline) comparisons based upon this discussion thread. It seems that the trend is to use a 110-112 LSA for street or mild competition and a 108-106 for maximum or modified competition.
As was previously mentioned, this is old knowledge that is still valid today for these type of engines.
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You can stand on the highest mountaintop and preach it, but some guys are gonna stab it in "dot to dot" come hell or high water and think there's nothing wrong. I cannot count the number of threads on here asking for help and the guy just turns around and does the exact opposite of what twenty or more people are advising him to do.....and he ASKED for help. lolJust one example of why you need to degree any cam.
I’m nether but wonder about those extremes.Funny how there seems to be two extremes here, he's a con man or how dare you question him.
I'm not looking to discredit him, I'd be happy if his system works, I just haven't seem any glaring proof and the evidence against isn't concrete cause none of the dyno test are really setup to put his theory to the test, but what test that are on different lsa show little evidence being off a few degrees results in 30,40,50 etc.. lbs-ft loss.I’m nether but wonder about those extremes.
But yet, people come here, seek help from the internet strangers, take the advice and are happy from these no face, no name, no notoriety people based on there claims that they “Know” or “I’ve been there and done that, trust me, it’s the way to go.”
Since your doubting and discrediting DV. What’s your argument against his claims?
That video the guy's point was to prove DV and I'm saying none of the dyno test he showed gave any real proof, to me it put doubt on it.Where is your data for proof?
I have a functioning brain and able to process information.What is your history in this area and expertise level that your going to claim?
That's how I see lot of the **** you sayYou can doubt him. But to discredit him based on… what now?
This isn’t me being a DV flag waving supporter saying “How dare you!” It’s me wondering about you and your discrediting words against him when you have been here for years asking questions and getting things not just wrong but stupendously backwards!
building on this, @273 how many cams have you swapped, as in a back to back or even in a 2bbl to 4bbl saturday thrash session and then ran?Since your doubting and discrediting DV. What’s your argument against his claims?
Where is your data for proof?
What is your history in this area and expertise level that your going to claim?
You can doubt him. But to discredit him based on… what now?
This isn’t me being a DV flag waving supporter saying “How dare you!” It’s me wondering about you and your discrediting words against him when you have been here for years asking questions and getting things not just wrong but stupendously backwards!
No problem I admit I don't have tons performance experience that's Rumbles hole card on me, I worked at my dads garage for a number of years as a child/teen until he lost it cause of health, never done a full engine build mainly 340/360 top ends swaps on 318's most my cars were /6, done things like put a V8 in a dodge Laser got it to a rolling chassis with a 300z rear end had to get rid of it when my dad lost the shop. Help my cousin with his stock car. I mainly know from pouring over every build I could find from like 8 years old and my Uncle did a lot of engine builds when I was young he was into street racing anything I didn't get he'd would help, I had a pretty good understanding before I could drive. And I'm 50 now so yes most my knowledge is from reading.building on this, @273 how many cams have you swapped, as in a back to back or even in a 2bbl to 4bbl saturday thrash session and then ran?
iirc, you had a crate motor that you did or were going to change the cam?
i ask this not as a knock against you, but out of genuine curiosity. you seem all about the cam theory but has any of that been put into practice?