Just out of curiosity who here has degreed cams anyone use the 96-98 cobra cams ? and what kind of power gain did you see from doing so ? And rpm gain ? And has anyone messed around with shortening the intake runners a bit ?
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If you mess with the runners you'll shift the RPM band.Originally posted by 03shadow4v View PostJust out of curiosity who here has degreed cams anyone use the 96-98 cobra cams ? and what kind of power gain did you see from doing so ? And rpm gain ? And has anyone messed around with shortening the intake runners a bit ?
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Yes I figured the shorter the runner the more rpm you'll have but I was also wondering if the shift in higher rpm is worth the gains in hp but is it worth the loss in torque but I was also wondering if the degreeing of the cams helps out significantly with the loss in torque .?Originally posted by racrguy View PostIf you mess with the runners you'll shift the RPM band.
I highly doubt I'll ever mess with my runner length on my car but just curious to know If anybody has done it and was it worth it ?Awwwwww skeet skeet skeet
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Gaw damn it I wanted to hear from someone that's done it and experienced the car themselves you sperm dumpsterOriginally posted by majorownage View Post108/114 for cobra cams will yield 20rwhp gain with torque gains throughout the entire RPM range.
Shortening your runners 1.5-2'' will kill your torque but extend the power-band past 6500.Awwwwww skeet skeet skeet
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The intake won't really limit the RPM capabilities of the engine, so you won't gain any RPM, you have to do actual valvetrain work in order to get more RPM.Originally posted by 03shadow4v View PostYes I figured the shorter the runner the more rpm you'll have but I was also wondering if the shift in higher rpm is worth the gains in hp but is it worth the loss in torque but I was also wondering if the degreeing of the cams helps out significantly with the loss in torque .?
I highly doubt I'll ever mess with my runner length on my car but just curious to know If anybody has done it and was it worth it ?
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Um, what? You are wrong. The stock b cobra valvetrain will rev to 7k no problems. The intake is what limits it.Originally posted by racrguy View PostThe intake won't really limit the RPM capabilities of the engine, so you won't gain any RPM, you have to do actual valvetrain work in order to get more RPM.Full time ninja editor.
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Sir I think your in the Wong thread for advice giving but thank you for tryingOriginally posted by racrguy View PostThe intake won't really limit the RPM capabilities of the engine, so you won't gain any RPM, you have to do actual valvetrain work in order to get more RPM.Awwwwww skeet skeet skeet
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Lol, thats where the money for cams plays in.Originally posted by 03shadow4v View PostYa and have to swap out heads and cam and intake ... I think I'll pass
For cheap 2-3k n/a to n/a 351 will walk it.
He'll I'd be tempted to say a stock 93 lightning 351 w/ a cam and maybe intake would lay it down just fine. Still has butthole gt40s though. And that's CHEAP.
Heads cam intake is cheaper then 4v cams haha.
Carb or efi spyder on the windsor and it's game ova.
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