Kent Cams - Specs
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09-15-2008, 05:08 PM
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Kent Cams - Specs
Hi.
In my never ending search for ruining my bank account, I was wondering if my engine would benifit from getting cams with higher lift. Something like the race spec Kent cams. They have the T1606 camshafts with the following specs: 306º Duration at 0.25mm of lift 256º Duration at 1.00mm of lift. 8.94mm of lift. Right now I have TRD camshafts with 304 duration and 7.5mm lift. I do not know what's their duration at 1.00mm so I can't really compare them, since I also don't know at what lift does TRD measure 304 degrees. I'm trying to get some feedback from people who have installed these camshafts in their engines and what thoughts they have. I know I will benefit with the increased lift, but I need duration to keep up with the compression ratio I'm running (around 12:1). Best regards |
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