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Old Apr 24, 2007 | 12:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Lookin2GoFA$T
Static CR & Intake Cam Duration Relationship - Team Integra


more info from team-integra @ Engine Package : Swapping Parts For Power - Team Integra:
Camshaft Choice: With the piston geometry described in 1. , B18 engines like Long Duration, Big Overlap Cams because we need more scavenging and time to fill the chamber, especially at high rpms .

eg. of high overlap cams :

- for the B18A/B Crower 62403 or 62404.

- for B18C Toda Spec B, Jun Type 3, Skunk2 Stage 2, Crower 63403, Zex 57300.

The exception to this rule is when we add nitrous, a turbocharger, or a supercharger. Intermediate overlap, short duration cams are chosen to prevent the boost from shooting into the exhaust manifold with a long cam overlap.

eg. intermediate overlap short duration cams for forced induction:

for B18A/B - Crower 62402/62403, Crane 101-0014 turbo cams

for B18C - Toda Spec A, Jun Type 2, Crower 63402/63402A, Zex/Compcams 57100 or 57200, Crane roller 253-0510 cams with roller rockers.


However, with more intake cam duration there is a greater chance of cylinder pressure being lost out of the opening intake valve. We lose dynamic compression . Along with High Piston Speeds Away From TDC, big overlap cams will reduce cylinder pressures and prevent efficient burning or combustion of the air fuel mix.
lol bascially what he said
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