difference in cams
#6
Re: difference in cams
No. The 2000 si intake cam has a 265* duration and a 10.5mm lift measured at 0mm lift, and the gsr exhaust is 276* duration and 9.6mm lift, also measured at 0mm lift. Don't even think about trying to swap the 2 around...bad things will come of it.
#7
Re: difference in cams
right, either you info is WRONG or B16 cams really suck.
SOHC, even the lowly D15B7 has 290 degrees of duration at 0.0mm of lift.
http://www.sohchonda.com/forums/inde...showtopic=6622
more info elsewhere...........
SOHC, even the lowly D15B7 has 290 degrees of duration at 0.0mm of lift.
http://www.sohchonda.com/forums/inde...showtopic=6622
more info elsewhere...........
#8
Re: difference in cams
Originally Posted by Mista Bone
right, either you info is WRONG or B16 cams really suck.
SOHC, even the lowly D15B7 has 290 degrees of duration at 0.0mm of lift.
http://www.sohchonda.com/forums/inde...showtopic=6622
more info elsewhere...........
SOHC, even the lowly D15B7 has 290 degrees of duration at 0.0mm of lift.
http://www.sohchonda.com/forums/inde...showtopic=6622
more info elsewhere...........
#10
Re: difference in cams
Originally Posted by Mista Bone
your clueless about cam specs.
Have you ever measured a cam profile before on ANY motor?
Didn't think so.
Have you ever measured a cam profile before on ANY motor?
Didn't think so.
In your link it lists 190* intake and exhaust duration measured at 0.050", it is very possible that the person who did the numbers on the b16 and b18c1 cams wrote down the wrong lift measurement. Here's another I found...http://www.jdmcivic.com/forums/showthread.php?t=18100
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