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Lukej
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« on: November 07, 2022, 22:42:25 pm »

Looking for feedback on these cnc billet cams.

My 2276 currently has an fk10. 11:1cr. 42x37 heads 1 5/8" exhaust. 45mm itbs and efi.
The heads are mini wedge style mofoco heads but I'll be switching to 44x37 ultra mag plus heads when I swap the cam.
I much preferred how the engine drove with a Web 86b at 10.2:1 but now everything seems out of stock and I'm a suckered for light valve train and single springs I'm thinking of trying the JN5 from Nowak with their 54g lifters

JN5 is 10mm cam lift 312°/258° @0.050"

The 86b I really enjoyed was 300/260@0.050"

I've read many times that the engle FK series make great torque due to the fast ramps (287°/258° @0.050" on the fk44) but what does that mean for the super gentle Nowak that takes 25° more to get to 0.050"
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nicolas
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« Reply #1 on: November 10, 2022, 07:47:25 am »

I think you mean the FK4- series make more torque... not all FK cams are created equal. and yes in general the FK4- series deliver more torque within the engle range. but fast ramps also create greater strain on the lifter bores. on my engine I bushed the lifter bores. no issues since.
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Pedalpusher
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« Reply #2 on: November 10, 2022, 11:19:15 am »

Nicolas,

Did you bush an original Type1 case and with what parts if I may ask?

BR
-Mikko-
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Lukej
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« Reply #3 on: November 10, 2022, 18:08:48 pm »

I think you mean the FK4- series make more torque... not all FK cams are created equal. and yes in general the FK4- series deliver more torque within the engle range. but fast ramps also create greater strain on the lifter bores. on my engine I bushed the lifter bores. no issues since.


You're right, I did mean the 4x series.

I've bought the JN5. We'll see how it dynos.
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nicolas
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« Reply #4 on: November 20, 2022, 14:36:44 pm »

Nicolas,

Did you bush an original Type1 case and with what parts if I may ask?

BR
-Mikko-

I made my own at the time. not sure what is available now to do it. yes I bushed an original case. to make the oil galleries align I did make a groove all the way around the bushing and that still works after all these years. I may have one extra of which I could take a picture for reference if you want.
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Pedalpusher
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« Reply #5 on: November 21, 2022, 08:06:13 am »

I made my own at the time. not sure what is available now to do it. yes I bushed an original case. to make the oil galleries align I did make a groove all the way around the bushing and that still works after all these years. I may have one extra of which I could take a picture for reference if you want.

That would be beatiful if you could Thanks!
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