juicehead9
93 Typhoon # 0973
Re: Benefits of roller rockers.
i'll keep looking, i want 94-95 l35's right?
i'll keep looking, i want 94-95 l35's right?
juicehead9 said:i'll keep looking, i want 94-95 l35's right?
juicehead9 said:o should I go wiht the l35's or just work the stock heads, bigger valves some port work?
Don W. said:Lift yes, duration no with stock lifters. My poor math but It looks like 6.66% more lift. I'd vote for the 1.6 on the intake as well on a stock cam.
Don W. said:Lift yes, duration no with stock lifters. My poor math but It looks like 6.66% more lift. I'd vote for the 1.6 on the intake as well on a stock cam.
dgoodhue said:Rockers are a ratio 1.5:1 and 1.6:1. The stock cam is .351/.387 So if you divide .351/1.5, you will find the actual intake cam lobe is 0.234. To find the cam lobe with 1.6:1 rockers, its 1.6 * .234 = .374
How did he come up with an increase of 0.067, if you remember your math classthe percentage increase would be (1.6-1.5)/1.5 =.067 Either way works for calculating the new lobe.
ranger said:Hi folks,
With regard to Black Knight's comment about 1994-95 being the best year to get for the L35 heads, what makes those years so advantageous? I thought L35s were pretty much all the same?
Regards,
Craig Stangohr
Sy 1563
12.71@106.42 @18 lbs.
Black Knight said:Thanx Dave,
I'm still trying to figure all this cam stuff out. So a stock cam lift is .351 and duration is .387, what do these numbers mean? The cam lifts up .351 of an inch from center or ??
dgoodhue said:The .387 is the exhaust lift. Physically the cam lobes lift the valves .351 & .387 with 1.5:1 rocker at their peak. The stock duration is something like 155/175 @ 0.050 lift(intake/exhaust), but I am just going off memory, its a very small amount when comparing aftermarket cams. Sometime you will see duration numbers @ 0.006 lift.