Lunati 224 vs Thunders 224
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Lunati 224 vs Thunders 224
I got to looking at work today at some different cams in the Lunati book. They have a 224/224 .560/.560 112. Seems to be pretty similar to Thunders 224. I cant find a cam card for either. But how would they differ? Are the VE's going to be the big kicker here??
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Originally Posted by TXsilverado
maybe different ramp rates or lobe designs? duno...speaking from my *** ofcorse. i dont know a whole lot about cams.
thats what I was wondering as well..
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Originally Posted by 01 Thunder
not bad tho Stewart,
thats what I was wondering as well..
thats what I was wondering as well..
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is it in the voodoo series by lunati? because i know they use an asymmetrical lobe design in that series which is supposed to allow the engine to spin to higher revs without as much risk to damage...
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Originally Posted by bluecajun5.3
i think the tr lobes would be better out of the two since they have a faster ramp rate. compare cam cards i guess.
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the TR does have a fast Ramp rate, but we would need to know more specs on the Luniti cam to be able to compare..
Ill post up the cam card for the Voodoo cam I looked at:
* Advertised Duration IN/EX: 272/278
* Duration @ .050 IN/EX: 222/228
* Gross Valve Lift IN/EX: .567"/.567"
* LSA / ICL: 113/109
* Valve Lash IN/EX: Hyd/Hyd
* RPM Range: 2000-6600
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