Overlap Triangle

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Post your cam numbers and I can tell you where the ICL needs to be to center the overlap triangle.

So seat to seat if you have it, LSA/ICL, @ .050 numbers and lift.
I will give you what I have from the cam card.
Comp Cams 20-718-9
Gross Valve lift (in 654) (ex 655) add 1.6 rocker arms.
Duration @50 (in 269) (ex 276)
Lobe Lift (in .436) (ex .437)
Valve Timing @50 (in open 45) (in close 77)
(ex open 81) (ex close 48)
Lobe seperation 106
 
I will give you what I have from the cam card.
Comp Cams 20-718-9
Gross Valve lift (in 654) (ex 655) add 1.6 rocker arms.
Duration @50 (in 269) (ex 276)
Lobe Lift (in .436) (ex .437)
Valve Timing @50 (in open 45) (in close 77)
(ex open 81) (ex close 48)
Lobe seperation 106

I'm going to assume that Comp called for a 102 ICL. So 4 degrees advance.

To center the overlap triangle you need to install the cam at a 105 ICL.
 
I'm going to assume that Comp called for a 102 ICL. So 4 degrees advance.

To center the overlap triangle you need to install the cam at a 105 ICL.
Thank you for your help. It is much appreciated.
Comp does not specify what it called for, I have it in at 104 currently. I am just trying to get my combination to work optimally with what I currently have.
 
Thank you for your help. It is much appreciated.
Comp does not specify what it called for, I have it in at 104 currently. I am just trying to get my combination to work optimally with what I currently have.

At 104 you are close enough to let it go. I wouldn't change it. Plus its damn hard to find one degree. You may end up with the cam a bit retarded.
 
lol yeah, I’m not politically correct.
BTW, i assume the overlap triangle would be centering the valve events so they happen with tdc right in the center? Just a guess.. had never heard of it before.. kind of curious where my cam would land but it will just make me overthink and go nuts over something that doesn't matter at this point :)
 
BTW, i assume the overlap triangle would be centering the valve events so they happen with tdc right in the center? Just a guess.. had never heard of it before.. kind of curious where my cam would land but it will just make me overthink and go nuts over something that doesn't matter at this point :)

Go to mgispeedware.com and click on the camshaft calculator.

You can enter your cam numbers and look at the graph and see what you have.
 
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