Camshaft regrind, recommended lift duration?

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Camshaft regrind, recommended lift duration?

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Hi, i'm getting my camshaft sorted out, any recommendations on amount of lift? Car is used on the road during the summer months, want some reasonable gains, but also want to be able to drive he car and have it idling to a certain degree ha, thank you
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What other setup do you have?
Oversized valves?
Manifold(s), turbo, IC??

Bog stock?
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270-280 degrees advertised duration, 450 thou lift at the valve, double valve springs
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fugazi wrote:What other setup do you have?
Oversized valves?
Manifold(s), turbo, IC??

Bog stock?
Car is basically standard, apart from sweeping downpipe, k and n filter with drilled airbox, 'chipped' ecu, and manual boost controller, turbo and ic are standard items. thanks
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redzone wrote:270-280 degrees advertised duration, 450 thou lift at the valve, double valve springs
So around 275 sounds good? ;) I'm not taking the head off at the moment to change valve springs, but i f i do in the future i will bare this in mind, thanks
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You don't need to pull the head to change the springs on a sohc 63 ;)
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redzone wrote:You don't need to pull the head to change the springs on a sohc 63 ;)
Oh really, how do you do it? only way ive ever done it is by compressing the spring (with valve spring compressor) by holding the valve 'head' and releasing the colletts, thanks seb
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Airpressure in the sparkplug-hole...
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