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- #41
Good posts, BJ - there is significant difference in having a cam ground for asymmetry on an NA and a FA engine, but I'm also skeptical about the amount of difference. Still, it is a fine line to walk, as BJ points out.
Guys, It's important to remember a few things; Fuel/Air is forced INTO a turbo cylinder, but it has to push to get out. That would be fine if you weren't overlap limited, but on a 6.5, that push can give you a reverse float near the end of the cycle, which is why the duration is different on exhaust.
Cam geometry that ran fine in my NA 400 Firebird engine would make a 6.5 crap out... completely different things.
A number of years back, only Crane ground a cam for the 6.5, and nobody I talked to (including John Kennedy, Bill Heath, and Lyndon Wester) thought a cam did a damn thing for the 6.5.
Because none of the symmetrical grinds tried did. A few guys tried them, and gave up.
Now that Bill has an asymmetrical grind that is working.. sort of ... he likes them. Go figure.
On a related topic, just a friendly reminder:
You can slag the guy for charging too much, but in my book, that's chickenshit ... It is the same kind of stuff that made this place go all strange before, with people attacking Dennis (Slim Shady), Bill, even Leroy.
Bill is an easy target because he's expensive. Let's try a different example:
Somebody got on my case once because they thought Leroy charges too much for a boost bolt. After all, it's just a manifold bolt that he drilled and tapped, is what they said. I agreed, and told them to go and drill their own. Turns out they didn't have the tools or the skill, but they still wanted Leroy's product and thought he was greedy for charging so much. I finally told them to grow up, at which point they got mad and left the site. I waved goodbye.
Here's another: Some guys (like Lyndon Wester or KOJO) shared the details of their chip burning, then had people copy and use what they shared to make and sell chips of their own, which cost the original guys business.
Bottom line:
- If you think a vendor charges too much, don't buy from him.
- If you're mad that a vendor won't give you his specs, don't buy from them.
But don't complain about a vendor being expensive or secretive... they're just trying to make a living. Remember that all of them have also cut people deals, and saved our members lots of money, in different situations.
They're just protecting their business, and that should be entirely understandable.
Guys, It's important to remember a few things; Fuel/Air is forced INTO a turbo cylinder, but it has to push to get out. That would be fine if you weren't overlap limited, but on a 6.5, that push can give you a reverse float near the end of the cycle, which is why the duration is different on exhaust.
Cam geometry that ran fine in my NA 400 Firebird engine would make a 6.5 crap out... completely different things.
A number of years back, only Crane ground a cam for the 6.5, and nobody I talked to (including John Kennedy, Bill Heath, and Lyndon Wester) thought a cam did a damn thing for the 6.5.
Because none of the symmetrical grinds tried did. A few guys tried them, and gave up.
Now that Bill has an asymmetrical grind that is working.. sort of ... he likes them. Go figure.
On a related topic, just a friendly reminder:
You can slag the guy for charging too much, but in my book, that's chickenshit ... It is the same kind of stuff that made this place go all strange before, with people attacking Dennis (Slim Shady), Bill, even Leroy.
Bill is an easy target because he's expensive. Let's try a different example:
Somebody got on my case once because they thought Leroy charges too much for a boost bolt. After all, it's just a manifold bolt that he drilled and tapped, is what they said. I agreed, and told them to go and drill their own. Turns out they didn't have the tools or the skill, but they still wanted Leroy's product and thought he was greedy for charging so much. I finally told them to grow up, at which point they got mad and left the site. I waved goodbye.
Here's another: Some guys (like Lyndon Wester or KOJO) shared the details of their chip burning, then had people copy and use what they shared to make and sell chips of their own, which cost the original guys business.
Bottom line:
- If you think a vendor charges too much, don't buy from him.
- If you're mad that a vendor won't give you his specs, don't buy from them.
But don't complain about a vendor being expensive or secretive... they're just trying to make a living. Remember that all of them have also cut people deals, and saved our members lots of money, in different situations.
They're just protecting their business, and that should be entirely understandable.