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That's more duration than what is needed for 800-1000 rwhp.The cam i run is a
258 duration at .050
.694 `` lift
solid roller
It shouldn't be a problem being able to get 800-1,000 rwhp out of a 76mm.Wow I thought cams would be a little more rowdy than that I guess it's all in how big that turbo is! Lol how does that 88 spool on the street? You think you could make similar power with a 76 with less lag? Maybe a bit more rpm
That's more duration than what is needed for 800-1000 rwhp.
I figured YOU knew. Just trying to keep it real for the OP.I know Don. I was just adding my specs. This Motor I have did almost 1200 HP at the Wheel with a Promod 90mm Turbo.
Just showing the add the comparisons..
It shouldn't be a problem being able to get 800-1,000 rwhp out of a 76mm.
With 224 cid, small valved heads, and an old school T76, I did it with 22 psi boost.At how much boost?
With 224 cid, small valved heads, and an old school T76, I did it with 22 psi boost.
242 @ .050, 250 @ .050, 108, .714 @ valve.
edit: Ooops. It's been so long, I forgot what it was. It was actually;
252 @ .050, 260 @ .050, 108, .714 @ valve.
Was running 108. I thought it worked very well, but for the next build (latest build), I was talked into something a little different by the folks at Crower. This latest cam is only slightly different.seems like a monster, your running 108 lobe separation????