S steve davis quick 86 Joined Sep 4, 2004 Dec 2, 2007 #1 i got a compcam 214/214 . what would the rpm .range be with my build
S SS_Sean Pro Bracket Joined Jul 10, 2006 Dec 2, 2007 #3 Look up the cam on the compcams website. That will be a rough estimate, but each cam will be specific to your build.
Look up the cam on the compcams website. That will be a rough estimate, but each cam will be specific to your build.
N NJ Torque YSOSLOW? Joined Jul 12, 2004 Dec 2, 2007 #4 Id say youll make your power at 5400 or so.... Thats when youll wanna shift.
J John Wilde I'm getting too old for this $#!% Staff member Joined May 27, 2001 Dec 2, 2007 #5 steve davis said: i got a compcam 214/214 . what would the rpm .range be with my build Click to expand... Roller or standard? I would think 5800-6000rpm could be had.
steve davis said: i got a compcam 214/214 . what would the rpm .range be with my build Click to expand... Roller or standard? I would think 5800-6000rpm could be had.
turbodave231 Moderator Joined May 24, 2001 Dec 3, 2007 #8 Steve, I used to spin my stocker to 5900 RPM regularly!!! No caps, stock cam, stock heads..........stock everything. It seemed to pull strong past 5500. I'd say your setup should pull to 6000 RPM. Dave
Steve, I used to spin my stocker to 5900 RPM regularly!!! No caps, stock cam, stock heads..........stock everything. It seemed to pull strong past 5500. I'd say your setup should pull to 6000 RPM. Dave
S steve davis quick 86 Joined Sep 4, 2004 Dec 4, 2007 #9 thanks dave. thats what made you the great engine builder you are
T TurboMonte 2 Car Nut Joined Mar 21, 2006 Dec 4, 2007 #10 As our turbo engines are all about torque, I'd say that rpms much beyond 5100-5200 before shifting are essentially wasted/non-productive...
As our turbo engines are all about torque, I'd say that rpms much beyond 5100-5200 before shifting are essentially wasted/non-productive...