best cam for 22rte
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I don't know anything about them but you might find them interesting
North West off road specialties had a listing for one and IIRC, LC Engineering does to.
Also since they're SOHC they're made at a pretty constant window. An adjustable cam gear from LC Engineering will fine tune the RPM if you can't find the cam with the curve you want.
North West off road specialties had a listing for one and IIRC, LC Engineering does to.
Also since they're SOHC they're made at a pretty constant window. An adjustable cam gear from LC Engineering will fine tune the RPM if you can't find the cam with the curve you want.
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Like the gap between power peeks. Like say there's Off idle, to 4k. Then 2,500 to 6,500... 3,500 to 7,500... I don't have LC's figures from their cams in front of me but the 22R/E is clean like that.
I don't know how to say it but the 22RE seems to have pretty constant peeks, or windows.
What I was saying was if he didn't find one he wanted when it started to produce power, the adjustable gear can lower (or raise) that, but it'll also lower (or raise) when the power comes off it's peek.
I don't know how to say it but the 22RE seems to have pretty constant peeks, or windows.
What I was saying was if he didn't find one he wanted when it started to produce power, the adjustable gear can lower (or raise) that, but it'll also lower (or raise) when the power comes off it's peek.
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