Part two camshafts

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What is the overlap, as this helps when determining your dynamic CR which will determine your fuel requirements. Work it out with a 40 thou quench if you can.
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A .590 cam in a 505 cubic inch motor will be not be that radical, and quite possibly streetable. Once we've sussed out your static compression we can work out if that cam would be a good choice.
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pete walton wrote: i chose the mopar .590 mech cam ,and its a bit old school..
Well it will work.
But not as well as a modern design.
You missed an opportunity to make more power for the same duration which equates to more power without making it less streetable.
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Blue wrote:A .590 cam in a 505 cubic inch motor will be not be that radical, and quite possibly streetable.
That actually used to be an old time recipe for a streetable 500HP engine. I have an old article on file somewhere. I might dig it out.
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Found it. September 1984 Car Craft magazine.

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Desktop Dyno gives slightly lower HP and torque for a similar combo as above. because of restrictions in the heads etc a solid cam is only adding about 13hp and 20lbs.
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Dave wrote:Found it. September 1984 Car Craft magazine.
Blimey Dave, that's service beyond the call of duty mate! :thumbright:
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Good stuff, Dave; but I think the world has moved on a bit since then.........
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Pete wrote:Good stuff, Dave; but I think the world has moved on a bit since then.........
My point exactly Pete. But apart from better heads he is only going to make similar power with that cam.
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Actually, that is EXACTLY the spec of the motor I have just taken out of Julie's car. Not power full enough, and that is a light car. We also had much more carburation on it........
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Yes but Pete has a .590 cam not a .509, different beast entirely...
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RTFM!! :D
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here you go pete,
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them 5.90 cams can work very well
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Blue wrote:Yes but Pete has a .590 cam not a .509, different beast entirely...
ooops!!! :oops:

Thats the old dyslexia rearing its ugly head again. :oops:
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