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E cam value?
What is a nice set of E cams worth?
They are coming out of my car on Thursday and will be for sale. I pulled the rockers this weekend and all of the lobes look perfect. Paul
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regrind E cams on Ebay 295.00 . Motor miser 299.00 Ex
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What are you going to put in, paul?
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What is going in the 3.5? Mo' Powah!
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I am putting in a Webcam racing cam for big bore motors. The guy installing the cams has a dyno so i should have results in a week or so. It should be quite an improvement.
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Be careful, "E" pistons have very shallow valve pockets. If the cam you choose is too aggressive the valve to piston clearance will be inadequate or non existent.
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The most popular cam swap for the 911 E is the Solex cam. With the tight lobe centers (97) and added duration, you have increased lift at overlap. Lately I have been grinding the solex cam on a 102 lobe center. This is the same L/C as the 911 E and helps with the valve to piston problem. It also give the engine a wider power band.
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Paul's car has a MFI injected 3.5, no shallow E pistons there.
Paul, WHo's doing the work? David Brown?
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Close.. His has 69S stacks, K&N's with rainguards and an electromotive twinplug ignition.
That's a really nice setup, but if that's a 3.5 liter motor, then why is it singled plugged? I've seen that picture before and it always confuses me. It looks like those are plain-jane MFI throttle bodies, but without the linkages or any aparatus to actuate the throttle plates. How does that work?
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The picture was taken before the engine was finished. it uses a modified stock cross bar and linkage.
Twin plugging is over rated. This engine made 369 rwhp. I've read that any engine over 3.4 should have twin plugs. Well, perhaps that statement is in error. The money it cost to twin plug was better spent else where. When we build race engine, twin plugging is one of the last things we do.
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Henry, is the twin plug issue over rated because this is a race engine setup to run on high octane leaded race fuel or can the big bore high compression engines run on pump gas without twin ignition and fears of detonation?
Related Question: How much, if any at all, does running a MSD with a bigger plug gap help to avoid detonation or the need for twin ignition? TIA |
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If you do encounter a problem, simply enlarge the pockets in the pistons (no less than 5mm of material from the back to front of the piston). -Wayne
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