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If I were going to run a big core cam in a big block Chevy, I'd run a 54MM cam. You can do that on babbit bearings, for a "reasonable" cost. The next step would be a 55MM cam, also on babbit bearings, but the cost increases a good bit.
For the RPM range of a 396 that is not a 375 horse version, I think the stock size core is adequate for Stock Eliminator. There are advantages to bigger cores, and to steel cores, not sure a relatively low horsepower 396 Stock Eliminator engine will really see them.
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Quite often I see people giving advise on size of camshaft and what people should run. And Im sure that I will not get a response to this. Just how many of you people have run back to back studies of "larger camshaft" versus standard camshafts. When I say studies, I am referring to dyno tests or back to back track tests. I have very little thought to an opinion unless you have performed this your self.
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Stock core size on a big block is 50mm, 47 mm for a small block? Most big blocks go to 55mm when doing the roller bearing thing. Small blocks go to 50mm, the only thing i have seen with roller bearings is it turns over easy when setting the valves. Tom
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No I was not speaking of Mr Roehrich or any one else in particular. But when we get into this type of specifics where it pertains to money having to be spent, I do like to know how they ascertained their opinion. Did they run test or is it from some one else opinion. I would like t see that info backed up by a firm statement of what it gained. Sometimes it is very easy to offer an opinion instead of a fact that they proved out themselves. I have worked in a dyno shop for years and have saw many theories tried. Some work, some failed. I have been away from it awhile, but I know how easy it is to offer advise instead of fact. If I am a person that has to spend the money, I really would like to know any quantitative data. Example, what did they try it on and just what were the gains. Many people spew out words but no data. Heck I had a shop teacher that had built some of the fastest cars in the world until I went too his shop one night. His lathe wouldnt even run fast much less his bicycle. charles |
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