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rssteiny 04-08-2013 06:12 PM

It is advance 4 on the sproket rather than on 0, and as for rpms i do have msd boxes set at 5800 and i spin them up to 5500 or so. Will i benefit more by just going back to 0 on the sproket or shoulsd i use a degree wheel and get it as close to 112 as possible. Thanks Guys

MILD THUNDER 04-08-2013 07:00 PM


Originally Posted by rssteiny (Post 3901547)
It is advance 4 on the sproket rather than on 0, and as for rpms i do have msd boxes set at 5800 and i spin them up to 5500 or so. Will i benefit more by just going back to 0 on the sproket or shoulsd i use a degree wheel and get it as close to 112 as possible. Thanks Guys

I want to say that straight up install should be around 107* with the 741. The cam has advance built into it. If you put a degree wheel on it, you should see 103* as it sits. I personally, would go back to where it needs to be (107). 112 would be 4-5* retarded if my assumption is correct on that cam. With a 502, that cam, I'd go straight up. That stick in a 540, I might go 2-4* retarded.

How much power are you giving up? IDK. I want to say general rule of thumb, and this is very general, is 20-25HP gains 100RPM in boats. I dont think by retarding it back to where it should be will net a 400RPM gain. Which in most boats will net 5, 6, 7 MPH in top speed. I think i'd be being realistic in assuming by putting it back to straight up, would net around 25hp'ish, at 5500-5600. Which may get ya 1-2mph at most. I dont see big gains happening, but Im no expert.

Really is a conversation to have with Bob Madera.

Griff 04-09-2013 02:09 AM

Specs for the Crane 16741 http://www.cranecams.com/product/car...detail&p=24283

IMO, I think that all the 4* advance is doing is moving the torque/hp band down 200-400rpms. If you want to run it up to higher rpms, like 5800, it would probably make more power up top, but it would probably lose a little torque in the 2500-3500rpm range. I doubt you will see more than a 100 rpm gain.

blue thunder 04-09-2013 06:39 AM


Originally Posted by rssteiny (Post 3901547)
It is advance 4 on the sproket rather than on 0, and as for rpms i do have msd boxes set at 5800 and i spin them up to 5500 or so. Will i benefit more by just going back to 0 on the sproket or shoulsd i use a degree wheel and get it as close to 112 as possible. Thanks Guys

You should always use a degree wheel period. I think you are confusing the LSA with the ICL.


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