red4re
Mechanical
- Jan 22, 2005
- 5
I am restoring a 1974 Lancia Stratos factory race engine based on a Ferrari V6 engine. This engine has 4 valves/cylinder and 4 overhead cams. Displacement 2470cc with 10.5 compression. Horsepower around 300 at 8,700 RPM.
My question is this, the original cams the intake opened at 38 degrees BTDC, close at 74 degrees ABDC. Exhaust open 74 degrees BBDC and close 38 degrees ABDC, duration 292 degrees with overlap of 76 degrees. The cams were damaged and were sent to a cam specialist to repair and they changed the values to the following: Int open 21 BTDC, close 51 ABDC. Exh open 53 BBDC, close 19 ATDC. Duration 274 both intake and exhaust. Overlap 40 degrees. How will this change effect the performance of this engine?
My question is this, the original cams the intake opened at 38 degrees BTDC, close at 74 degrees ABDC. Exhaust open 74 degrees BBDC and close 38 degrees ABDC, duration 292 degrees with overlap of 76 degrees. The cams were damaged and were sent to a cam specialist to repair and they changed the values to the following: Int open 21 BTDC, close 51 ABDC. Exh open 53 BBDC, close 19 ATDC. Duration 274 both intake and exhaust. Overlap 40 degrees. How will this change effect the performance of this engine?