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This is an E-mail I sent to C.O.M.E cams after looking at their internet site, with replies marked.
Like your grinds. Im a bit confused about one the CSBH-450 (is a 208 215 at 50) says it is used to make over 300 hp in the ST2 engine, the 351 Clevo. It also says that it is used in the ST3 Holden and ST3 Chevs.
On milder versions of these engines.
When I looked at the dyno (their dynoe comparisons)
comparisons on these engines (presumably as it says with this cam) the peak for the chev and holdens with the ST3s was well over 5000 rpm but for the ST2 clevo it was only 4750rpm. This makes me think it is not the same cam but another being used in the ST3.
Reply. "These are different cams".
I am intending to pull down my Ford 250 2V engine (Different head
casting is a pre-crossflow) out of my 4 speed manual Cortina. Im not
happy with the cam I bought from Camtech its a 204/204 at 50 .420 lift 1.5 ratio. Its similar to your HVH 308 I think. I believe mine peaks at about 4000rpm and has no hope of making power at 4700rpm as Camtech said.
Thing is, Im not going to buy a cam unless I can be sure it peaks
between 4600 and 4800 rpm, preferably 4600. I noticed you have one that is a 205/214 at 50 and it says it is the equivalent of the HVH 308 is a
203/204 at 50 similar specs to what I have.
I like the 205/214 (think it will go higher than HVH 308) but I am still
very wary of getting something similar or same as a I already have. Maybe the CSBH-450 (want dual pattern) would be OK so long as it is a 4750 "peak" cam, not over 5000rpm.
Reply below.
"You need our CLH-191 or our CSBH-462 grind to peak as high as you are
asking. That assumes you have large enough induction and compression
ratio to feed the engine. The cam is only one link in the chain."
My Coclusion
Both the cams they recommend are a lot higher duration than anticipated to get the peak HP at the level I asked for. The specs on these cams are CLH-191, 217/218 at 50, 435/440 lift, 114 lobe sep range 1800-5300rpm. The CSBH-462 is a 218/222 at 50, 461/461 lift 112 lobe sep range 2200-5500 plus.
Like your grinds. Im a bit confused about one the CSBH-450 (is a 208 215 at 50) says it is used to make over 300 hp in the ST2 engine, the 351 Clevo. It also says that it is used in the ST3 Holden and ST3 Chevs.
On milder versions of these engines.
When I looked at the dyno (their dynoe comparisons)
comparisons on these engines (presumably as it says with this cam) the peak for the chev and holdens with the ST3s was well over 5000 rpm but for the ST2 clevo it was only 4750rpm. This makes me think it is not the same cam but another being used in the ST3.
Reply. "These are different cams".
I am intending to pull down my Ford 250 2V engine (Different head
casting is a pre-crossflow) out of my 4 speed manual Cortina. Im not
happy with the cam I bought from Camtech its a 204/204 at 50 .420 lift 1.5 ratio. Its similar to your HVH 308 I think. I believe mine peaks at about 4000rpm and has no hope of making power at 4700rpm as Camtech said.
Thing is, Im not going to buy a cam unless I can be sure it peaks
between 4600 and 4800 rpm, preferably 4600. I noticed you have one that is a 205/214 at 50 and it says it is the equivalent of the HVH 308 is a
203/204 at 50 similar specs to what I have.
I like the 205/214 (think it will go higher than HVH 308) but I am still
very wary of getting something similar or same as a I already have. Maybe the CSBH-450 (want dual pattern) would be OK so long as it is a 4750 "peak" cam, not over 5000rpm.
Reply below.
"You need our CLH-191 or our CSBH-462 grind to peak as high as you are
asking. That assumes you have large enough induction and compression
ratio to feed the engine. The cam is only one link in the chain."
My Coclusion
Both the cams they recommend are a lot higher duration than anticipated to get the peak HP at the level I asked for. The specs on these cams are CLH-191, 217/218 at 50, 435/440 lift, 114 lobe sep range 1800-5300rpm. The CSBH-462 is a 218/222 at 50, 461/461 lift 112 lobe sep range 2200-5500 plus.