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Old 11-03-2006   #1
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Re: Engine Building-What Products?

Degreeing is too much work. How about when you dyno you play around with them and get some hard numbers. Less work and instant results.
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Degreeing is too much work. How about when you dyno you play around with them and get some hard numbers. Less work and instant results.
That is a great idea until your pistons and valves do a slow dance.
Dyno time isn't cheap, I"d degree the cams.
Floppy, is someone posting on your computer?

Most off the shelf grinds are just fine and close to perfect at 0,0 for a dsm.
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Most off the shelf grinds are just fine and close to perfect at 0,0 for a dsm.
That's the case now, but if someone's buying used cams from a few years back, the Crowers and some others were way off from the card. And that goes out the window for the 2.4's, or any motor that's been decked.
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That's the case now, but if someone's buying used cams from a few years back, the Crowers and some others were way off from the card. And that goes out the window for the 2.4's, or any motor that's been decked.
Well of course. That is why we degree cams on all the longblocks we put together, and tune all of our personal cars on the rollers with cam gears.
(yes my cam gears are adjusted, they aren't there for looks).
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