Camshafts for Rover V8's
Discussion
Does anyone have any opions about what would be
the best camshaft for my car might be.
The basic spec is : 4.6L (Rover V8)
SEAC big value head (it's a SEAC)
already has solid lifters
with Roller Rockers (Adjustable)
It's has the later hotwire throttle body.
It's currently go a 200 hybrid from V8 developments
but I feel it's a bit tame... especially at the top
end.
I'd ideally like more power after 6K trailing off
at about 6.5K. It's not being used for racing just the road.
Any Idea's.
the best camshaft for my car might be.
The basic spec is : 4.6L (Rover V8)
SEAC big value head (it's a SEAC)
already has solid lifters
with Roller Rockers (Adjustable)
It's has the later hotwire throttle body.
It's currently go a 200 hybrid from V8 developments
but I feel it's a bit tame... especially at the top
end.
I'd ideally like more power after 6K trailing off
at about 6.5K. It's not being used for racing just the road.
Any Idea's.
I have a 4.0L rover and the cam i have is a kent 238 i use it for street and strip the power band is from 2750rpm to 6500rpm and when the power kicks in you dont half feel it. It is very road freindly and is economical below 2750 rpm and not too bad while in the range. I know someone that had same cam as me then bought the next one up 248 i think it is and he wished he kept his old one, if you got one of the above you wont go wrong !! P.S. that is for use with solid lifters.
>> Edited by v8 jago on Wednesday 21st May 23:36
>> Edited by v8 jago on Wednesday 21st May 23:36
2 sheds said: Normally you'd get a much better response, but i think everyone is a bit "cammed out", as this has been covered in depth recently, search back through the engines & Wedge forums for extensive discussions.
Tim
Second both your posts on this topic Tim, having done a fair bit of reading up myself recently agree that 404 if you want to go/stay on solid lifter route or 218 if you want to stay with hydraulics.
H
Gassing Station | Engines & Drivetrain | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff