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#4
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Notice the questions blundar asks.
Geoff has been playing around with interesting parts combinations recently. When your manifold design assures near-perfect scavenging for a large bulk of the rpm band, designing a cam that gives gains over something designed to limit reversion is pretty ------- simple.
Geoff has been playing around with interesting parts combinations recently. When your manifold design assures near-perfect scavenging for a large bulk of the rpm band, designing a cam that gives gains over something designed to limit reversion is pretty ------- simple.
#6
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They were using Skank2 Stage 2 ****** cams on one of their test mules, spooling GT4088 ~1500 rpms sooner with no loss of top end due to keeping expansive primaries. Now, go a hair more on duration (with an eye to LSA at cam settings 0,0) with a LOT more lift and we have a cam design meant to address a pressure wave manifold's scavenging characteristics AND flow serious airmass in a big boost application.
#7
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its the fact that they dont show any specs, and they only do their tests on very high hp cars, oif you have a 300 hp car you wont gain ----, big *** turbos and a lots of boost, do it on a regular car and see what you gain, thats my argument.
#8
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Oh, you'd gain on a 300 hp car, but rocker/valve/cam longevity would make those guys all butthurt.
For a "regular car" that's shooting 300-500, I'd go pressure-wave mani with mild NA cam and you'll be very happy with spool on what is traditionally known as a "large, laggy" turbine.
For a "regular car" that's shooting 300-500, I'd go pressure-wave mani with mild NA cam and you'll be very happy with spool on what is traditionally known as a "large, laggy" turbine.
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Originally Posted by rudebwoy
its the fact that they dont show any specs, and they only do their tests on very high hp cars, oif you have a 300 hp car you wont gain ----, big *** turbos and a lots of boost, do it on a regular car and see what you gain, thats my argument.
More info on this pulsewave mani? I'm interested.