cam lobes???
#1
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cam lobes???
i put a set of ctr cams in my jdm b16
it feels possibly slolwer throughout the powerband
the center lobes on the ctr cams are bigger then the lobes on the ones i took out
what does the center lobes control? should they be bigger then the b16 ones?
ALSO
is there any markings, engravings, or stamps on the cams so that i can id them
THEY ARE OEM HONDA CAMS
THANKS
it feels possibly slolwer throughout the powerband
the center lobes on the ctr cams are bigger then the lobes on the ones i took out
what does the center lobes control? should they be bigger then the b16 ones?
ALSO
is there any markings, engravings, or stamps on the cams so that i can id them
THEY ARE OEM HONDA CAMS
THANKS
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Re: cam lobes??? (B18CUL8R)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by B18CUL8R »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i put a set of ctr cams in my jdm b16
it feels possibly slolwer throughout the powerband
the center lobes on the ctr cams are bigger then the lobes on the ones i took out
what does the center lobes control? should they be bigger then the b16 ones?
ALSO
is there any markings, engravings, or stamps on the cams so that i can id them
THEY ARE OEM HONDA CAMS
THANKS</TD></TR></TABLE>
The center lobe is the high rpm vtec lobe. Now that you have a cam with more duration you have lowered your effective comression ratio. Bigger is not always better. You should advance your cam to raise the effective compression ratio and you may gain a little power back.
it feels possibly slolwer throughout the powerband
the center lobes on the ctr cams are bigger then the lobes on the ones i took out
what does the center lobes control? should they be bigger then the b16 ones?
ALSO
is there any markings, engravings, or stamps on the cams so that i can id them
THEY ARE OEM HONDA CAMS
THANKS</TD></TR></TABLE>
The center lobe is the high rpm vtec lobe. Now that you have a cam with more duration you have lowered your effective comression ratio. Bigger is not always better. You should advance your cam to raise the effective compression ratio and you may gain a little power back.
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