When I last left you, I had the powerband right where I wanted it, peaking a few hundred revs past 5,000 and coming on early. However, I couldn't get a decent idle and I seemed to have a miss. Use of an infrared thermometer on the header revealed that #2 and #5 where running as much as 30% colder than the other cylinders. AFter exhausting all my standard tuning practices I gave up and took it to an old british car mechanic. He turned it around same day, performance much improved. His solution? Set the TIMING AT 50*BTDC!! Car runs great, but still idles a bit weak when in D and tends to load up a bit. Exhaust temps a the head are much more even (although 3 & 4 sure are hotter than the rest).
My conclusions: Don't put this cam in an engine with relatively low compression. Although several people have described it as a "girly cam", tame, street, etc, it just won't pull enough vacuum to run decently on my engine which I calculate at 8.5: static compression.
The lesson: don't screw around. If you want a performance engine, just build the whole darn engine. I've spent enough money trying to do this piecemeal to have had a super nice, balanced performance engine built by an experienced professional, but what I have instead is a dog that won't idle and is still slower than a Nissan Sentra. Yay! Now I get to pull the engine anyways and have it rebuilt at a total of twice the cost, if I can give a damn anymore because frankly a 280Z or a turbo Supra with t-tops is starting to look pretty nice right about now...
My conclusions: Don't put this cam in an engine with relatively low compression. Although several people have described it as a "girly cam", tame, street, etc, it just won't pull enough vacuum to run decently on my engine which I calculate at 8.5: static compression.
The lesson: don't screw around. If you want a performance engine, just build the whole darn engine. I've spent enough money trying to do this piecemeal to have had a super nice, balanced performance engine built by an experienced professional, but what I have instead is a dog that won't idle and is still slower than a Nissan Sentra. Yay! Now I get to pull the engine anyways and have it rebuilt at a total of twice the cost, if I can give a damn anymore because frankly a 280Z or a turbo Supra with t-tops is starting to look pretty nice right about now...