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964 Cam setting

What is the overlap valve opening spec for timing these cams?

Is this what one would use if installing this cam in an SC or 3.2?

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1.26mm
This is the spec sheet that came with my 964 grind #40 from WebCam.
Hope it's of some help.

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Sorry for breaking in here... what is "grind #40"? Are there different 964 profile details?

I am about to do the same thing as Walt.
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Grind # 40 is WebCam's 964 cam grind. It's the same profile as a stock 964 cam.
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I used 1.8 per Daugherty Racing Cams recommendation on my 3.2 with stock pistons and 964 cams.
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1.8 as well on an 83 SC. Stock pistons.
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what if one had an SC with non-stock (Euro) pistons and used the 964?
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Setting cam timing so an intake valve is open 1.8mm at TDC overlap before the intake stroke with valve lash at .004" would be advancing cam timing a little from stock 964 settings and that should make a little better lower to midrange torque and probably take away a little top end power.
I'm no expert but thats how I understand it.
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A friend did 2.00 with 964 cams and JE pistons.

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