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Did something similar with a supercharged truck, pulling the sc and replaced with a turbo. Dropped a second at the track, twice as expensive as I was promised and ruined the drive ability, towing and fuel economy and would just quit running for no reason and had to wait for an hour to cool down to start.
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Fuel lobe % is advertised on cam specs.
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224/230 is the duration, meaning how long the valve is open in degrees of crankshaft rotation. First number would be intake valve and the second would be exhaust. 115 is the lobe separation angle, commonly referred to as LSA. |
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Here is a good read. It was written around LS1 stuff but the info still is relevant just don't pay any attention to the brands of parts and specs. https://ls1tech.com/forums/generatio...cam-guide.html Generally speaking with forced induction you don't need a lot of cam to make more power. You really only need the fuel lobe. Many tend to over cam their engines. I would keep overlap around 3 degrees or less. Too much overlap reduces the efficiency of the power adder as it bleeds off boost and you have to spin the compressor harder to make that loss back up which creates more heat. For NA application it's the opposite and the positive overlap helps make more power. As overlap increases idle quality and low speed power suffers. You make that back up to some degree by increasing compression. Forced induction applications generally work a little better with wider LSA anywhere from 115-120 degrees. NA stuff is usually around 110-114 but again it all depends on the application. Most cams with a 110 LSA are going chop really hard, where something with a 116 LSA will generally idle smoother if the duration specs on both cams are equal. Now that doesn't mean a cam with a 116 lsa will not chop. Overlap contributes to the sound of the cam and almost any cam with positive overlap will have a noticeable idle. I would say 0-3 degrees of overlap will produce a nice mild lope, 4-8 degrees will chop pretty hard, and anything above 8 degrees is going to be slapping pretty hard. The 227/233 115 has 0 degrees of overlap. So it will have a mild lope/ slight chop. That being said most proper Turbo builds do not sound choppy and I would never select a cam based on sound.
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Call CSP and tell them what your looking for in the twin turbo build and they will qive an estimate and cost if they don't try to push you in a different direction. They have done the install before so they know what to expect.
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My last one in the Camaro with the Lt4 short block was BTR stage 2 if I remember correctly. Little less lift and duration then I had with the Manley short block and Livernois Cam.
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Why "No" to the Hellion kit?
Hi KingLT1, I've read many of your posts and realize you are in the know so this is meant with absolutely no disrespect. Why do you say "No" to the Hellion kit? I've read a good bit about that kit and thought it to be well engineered.
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talk to the person who is tuning it and the company your buying the turbo kit from for cam advice.
go right with the fore triple intank pump. That will support either staying with only DI or adding port.
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Because the turbo(s) placement is not ideal for heat extraction. There isn't much room for the turbos as is and you end up needing to heat wrap everything to the point the engine bay looks like it came from NASA. Look up Nick Wrights(Guitarmageddon on YT) old ZL1 that had a Hellion kit. The guy that bought it took the car to LMP to address a lot of issues.
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