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Yet another consideration in the turbo mod system- the cam.
In the world according to Corky Bell (Maximum Boost), turbos hate valve overlap. He actually recommends stock cams over the aftermarket stuff for a lot of applications.
In the world according to Crower, Comp and Crane (judging by their selections of turbo/supercharger cams) they agree with Bell. The cams generally have wide lobe center separations- 112-114 degrees. And a little lower lift numbers than your average performance cam.
Anyone out there have any thoughts/opinions/experience on the topic? I'm thinking one of FSPP's 264 D grinds, maybe with some wider lobe separation, may be a good starting point for my (eventual) project.
--mikey
In the world according to Corky Bell (Maximum Boost), turbos hate valve overlap. He actually recommends stock cams over the aftermarket stuff for a lot of applications.
In the world according to Crower, Comp and Crane (judging by their selections of turbo/supercharger cams) they agree with Bell. The cams generally have wide lobe center separations- 112-114 degrees. And a little lower lift numbers than your average performance cam.
Anyone out there have any thoughts/opinions/experience on the topic? I'm thinking one of FSPP's 264 D grinds, maybe with some wider lobe separation, may be a good starting point for my (eventual) project.
--mikey