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Cam Theory 1800

"Unless someone has a lot of money to spend, this kind of cam theory is not something that can easily be tested in practice. Better to beneifit from those who have already done it."

Yeah I know, but its not that I will actually be developing concepts, its just that I like to learn more about it. I now know that there actually ARE things like mushroom lifters and rollervipars, which I didn't realy knew before. Also, we have no Chevy V8's over here from where I might pick some ideas or anything. So yes, we dont have to re-invent things that allready exist. But the theory behind it is interesting though, imho...

Now, who's got some formulas for calculating exhaust configuration and lenght? :)

Cheers, Ben
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P131, '65, B20B+M47. P131, '69, B20E+AW71L+LSD. (www.tinustechniek.tk)






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