by 200cfm » Wed May 06, 2009 10:11 am
What part on the EAP graph is the port reversion? I see a negative intake port fps but it doesn't occur during the overlap of intake and exhaust timing.
Pipemax shows the cam lift of .525 (after lash) is barely adequate.
intake min @ .533" normal @ .577" max @ .634, max eff @ .655
Pipemax shows my exhaust lift as better.
exhaust min @ .486 normal @ .524 max @ .576, max effort @ .604
EAP is showing max hp at 5500 rpm and this appears to be caused by the choke limiting lift of the intake. Pipemax predicts a min lift of .524 before choke at 6000 for the exhaust. I think this explains the "engine layover" effect I was sensing on the track and that ET Anaylst For Drags was predicting beyond the 1100 ft mark.
As a reminder of the cam specs: 14/58/54/10 R112 lsa, 252/244 @ .050 , 24 overlap.
But that is not exactly how it measured on a cam degree test.
It showed a 8 degree retard grind for: 6/66/46/18 with ICL 120
To deal with the negative retard grind I installed it 6 degrees advance, so it runs down the track with a net -2 retard.
12/60/52/12 with ICL 112.