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Robin
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14th Nov 05 at 18:04   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i'm debating what cams to get with my throttle bodies

dont want anything too lumpy at idle, dont really want solid lifters, and i dont want my rev limit set at more than 7400rpm really
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14th Nov 05 at 18:08   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

264 dude! use standard pistons too wit hthem
jr
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14th Nov 05 at 19:35   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

as that broster bloke said
Robin
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14th Nov 05 at 19:46   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

good point, i forgot about valve clearance
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id go for 264's on your engine itll be fine then with a set of arps and rev happily to 7500 all day long! other than that go for a set of 288's and get 2mm pockets cut into the pistons arps and rev it to 8500 all day long and hope for the best
Robin
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14th Nov 05 at 20:16   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

lol, i'd rather have useable power witout having to make my engine poo itself
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14th Nov 05 at 20:17   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

after tomorrow youll see haveing tbs means more useable power than you have now, with bigger cams it means the power is usable for longer and longer till it pops!
RobHayes
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which bit is likely to pop first at 8500 with that setup?

temptation is high.....
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14th Nov 05 at 20:24   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

pistons will melt, con rods are on the limit and most prob punch holes thru the block lol! mines been fine so far tho, think 8k is a safer limit with 175bhp still available! prob more if ou retard the cam iming some
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14th Nov 05 at 20:30   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by RobHayes
which bit is likely to pop first at 8500 with that setup?

temptation is high.....


the engine

the whole thing

it will all die a massive, smelly oily death

on the plus side, it'd be fun just before.....

and it would spit flames on the M1
broster
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lol, flames.... we have to love the flames from an NA engine! its prob sparks from the conrods hitting the bores......... lol

[Edited on 14-11-2005 by broster]
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we shall see, i need higher than the 7750rpm i had last time definately.
corsa120
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i was reading tv magazine had old guide in ages ago they reckon small block xe's can handle 7.5k limit with no upgrades, but is recommended to do rod bolts as with any enegine

but cylinder head developments ltd reckon reckons valver bottom end can handle 8-9k with no upgrades, shit man i would not trust it lol
Robin
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14th Nov 05 at 21:14   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

the little XEs will rev to about 9k before going pop, but its not wise, and they wont last long

i think most engines will do itt occasionally no problems, but i wouldnt want to do it to mine for any length of time really
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It's the std pistons which don't like over 8k they tend to cadburys and fall apart as they don't have the internal strength to take the accelerative forces geenrated at those rpm. Not saying you can't rev that high, but everytime adds stress. Swindon race engine said 8250rpm is the constant limit for the rods. And according to S Gault in ireland it's the small end that fracture first.
I think if your'e spending the amount on Tb's spend a bit more, get omega on std rods (but fully floating small ends) and run some 295/300deg cams doubel valve springs and keep the hydrolics. you'll smash 180BHP and at under 8k aswell.
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15th Nov 05 at 10:26   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Whats a fully floating small end?

Plus is there somthing wrong with solid lifters or is it just the extra cost that puts people off
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15th Nov 05 at 11:03   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

might have to look into omega's then. suppose waiting another month wouldnt harm to much
broster
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15th Nov 05 at 11:11   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

the cost put me off, and there was no real need for them as yet.
RobHayes
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15th Nov 05 at 11:14   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

cheapskate

it'll only cost you more in the long run....
broster
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15th Nov 05 at 11:17   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

not if you dont need them!
RobHayes
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15th Nov 05 at 11:19   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

course you need them.....
you need everything
broster
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15th Nov 05 at 11:21   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

all i want it 4 wheels the same colour and not blue lol
dna23
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get johnny to sort the cam timing he the man
James R
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15th Nov 05 at 17:14   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

You loose power using the std pistons, cause the dymanic CR is reduced by the incrased overlap

Solids put ppl of cause they cost £200 to buy then 200-300 to have them spaced correctly.
RobHayes
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the only thing putting me off solid lifters is the ticking noise, like engine is knackered. i can live with less power

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