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Drivetrain Aftermarket cam for daily driver? Worth it?

Old Jul 18, 2019 | 06:32 PM
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1320 catcam 469 ftw!
 
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Old Jul 19, 2019 | 06:26 AM
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Would love to hear from someone with a Dominator cam and how daily driving has been affected! And if a tune is needed immediately after the cam has been installed ( ie if the idle is so bad that the car isn't driveable).
 
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Old Jul 19, 2019 | 12:01 PM
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BlwnAway -

Don't leave us hangin.
Please explain..!
One installs the adjustable cam drive gear, and........

Advance / retard ?
Degrees ?

I know the actual degrees may vary slightly, engine to engine, but it would be nice to have a starting point, since you are the one recommending this as a better way of gaining some power, please finish your comments.

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Also, I find it odd that some (many) here scoff at 8 or 10 (max. rpm) horse power, vs. being able to gain XX power (torque) in the mid to upper mid range...for the street..!?
Where does a "driver" engine spend most of its time...between 3000 and about 4500 with shifts around 6000. Those instantaneous seconds at 6000 mean much less than gaining 10 / 12 / 15 hp (torque) around 4000 / 5000 rpm on the street. Even possibly Auto Cross.
For a street engine, give me mid/upper mid range torque every time..!

Mike
 
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Old Jul 19, 2019 | 01:54 PM
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Originally Posted by OCR
BlwnAway -

Don't leave us hangin.
Please explain..!
One installs the adjustable cam drive gear, and........

Advance / retard ?
Degrees ?

I know the actual degrees may vary slightly, engine to engine, but it would be nice to have a starting point, since you are the one recommending this as a better way of gaining some power, please finish your comments.

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Also, I find it odd that some (many) here scoff at 8 or 10 (max. rpm) horse power, vs. being able to gain XX power (torque) in the mid to upper mid range...for the street..!?
Where does a "driver" engine spend most of its time...between 3000 and about 4500 with shifts around 6000. Those instantaneous seconds at 6000 mean much less than gaining 10 / 12 / 15 hp (torque) around 4000 / 5000 rpm on the street. Even possibly Auto Cross.
For a street engine, give me mid/upper mid range torque every time..!

Mike
Thumper locks them. Degreeing a r 53 is a nightmare.
 
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Old Jul 19, 2019 | 09:33 PM
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I don't know what the adjustment is, as mentioned Thmpr sets and locks them to his spec. (It's an "adjusted" Cam Gear, not an "adjustable" Cam Gear.

I e-mailed Thmpr to ask, but honestly, it doesn't matter to me what the actual change is, he's the expert and it did exactly what he said it would, a little more torque lower in the RPM, and pull to over 7000, without the typical drop above 6300. and that's all that mattered to me, so I didn't inquire further.

Personally I'm just happy with them, esp at ½ the price of a Cam, with a simple install and no tuning needed.
 

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Old Jul 19, 2019 | 10:38 PM
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Interesting.
Thanks for the answer.

Mike
 
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