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Old 01-19-2011, 11:30 AM
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I think your right on the cam info. I would use a 248I/254E duration @ .050 on a 114 LSA. Those profiles will support .660 - .680 lift with good spring durability.
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Originally Posted by ken sampson
I'm limited to HP by my ZF85A transmissions and they are the only one with a drop type trans that will work for my set up.
These are bolting to Arneson drives ASD-8.
My goal is 700HP to 750HP so I hope the cam selection works out. Do you feel I will not get there with these heads?
Ken those heads will work PERFECT for your application , and if you need more Hp at a later day put a blower on ... you'll need to add some duration to the cam shaft
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Old 01-19-2011, 01:47 PM
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I think you could use more than 248/254, the GM ZZ 572 runs 254/ 264 and makes peak HP at 5500. This is just an opinion, I'm not an engine builder.

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Ken I have a cam that I just pulled out of my 598. It is a solid roller it is .730 lift Int. 262 and ext. is 269 112 ls and it made 827 hp at 6300rpm on the dyno if you want it give me $150.00It is a RM Builder cam
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I have a Solid roller cam and lifter setup as well for sale. PM me if you are interested and I will give you some specs. Made 800hp in a 598ci N/A at 6300rpm.
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Ken give Bob a call i think you'll like what ya hear, no need for a SOLID and the Xtra work that goes along with it ..He just dynoed a 1430 Hp motor with a Hydraulic .good luck
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Old 01-22-2011, 06:58 AM
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Originally Posted by ken sampson
I have listed below my build sheet so any input on cams would be great. The goal is a low Comp motor running between 3000 and 5500 RPM.

604 CI motor build sheet
Below is a list of parts for the building of three 9:1 low comp motors

Merlin Aluminum blocks 10.2 deck 4.560 bore with cam bearings
Callies magnum pro series Cranks 4.625 stroke
Oliver billet rods 6.660 length upgraded bolts
JE pistons and rings JE tool steel pins
Cleveite H race M.B and R.B
Brodix Full CNC 332 oval port heads # 2038002
Inconel exhaust and stainless steel intake valves
Comp HYD roller cam and lifters
Jensel shaft rocker assembly
Billet timing set with Cloves alum timing cover and pointer
SFI balancer
Marine head gasket and SCE lower gasket set
Moroso oil pan # 20032 with pump and shaft wielded
Alum valve covers with cut corners to clear exhaust. No logo
Brodix intake spacers and distributor oil pump drives.
Sweeeet good luck on your build Ken we have a similar one in the worx

I have a project- a compound project:

600 inch BBC (4.505 bore x 4.625 stroke)

The Block is a Donovan 11.1 Aluminum block.

Crower crank with Olds style mains and center thrust, BBC rods, BBC oil seal.

Oliver 7.5 rods with pin oilers, good bolts.



8.8:1 static compression.

AFR CNC 357 heads.

Custom manifold.

Automatic Reseting (linear motion with Teflon for all fuels) Blow off/backfire valves.

Intake manifold EGT.

Exhaust EGT’s.

Two bank Wide Band 02’s

Isky red zone bushing lifters.

Custom Solid roller with appr. .750 lift intake and Exhaust with 290/300 on duration. 114deg CL installed +2deg.

14:71 Magnesium blower- my plan is to make 6lbs with that unit and run the turbos on top of the blower.



Currently Crane Hi-6 and crank trigger.
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Hey RunninHot, what intercoolers are you using? Who's making the manifold? Sounds like a cool build (both you and Ken).
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Who is Bob? Do you have a number?



Originally Posted by RunninHotRacing163.1
Ken give Bob a call i think you'll like what ya hear, no need for a SOLID and the Xtra work that goes along with it ..He just dynoed a 1430 Hp motor with a Hydraulic .good luck
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