Tom,
With 44 Mikunis and a B cam I noticed a bit less power and torque at the low
end but the car was certainly drivable on the low end even at 5280 ft
elevation.? A 3.90 rear helped the low end drivability.? It really took off at
3000 rpm and?pulled hard?to 7000.? I?ran 34mm chokes instead of the stock 37mm
since I am at high altitude.
I think you will be very happy with a B cam.? I know some guys at sea level
have run more lift and duration than the B cam but I don't find that necessary
for a street car.
Good luck.....You will have fun.
?
John Over
WYCROC
68 2000 /SR20DET almost ready to go
67 2000 to be restored
71 240z
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom PRATHER <tomet9@sbcglobal.net>
To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
Sent: Mon, 17 Mar 2008 7:31 pm
Subject: [Roadsters] Cam option?
Hello list,
I am now about finished with my U20 to MC Mikuni flatslide conversion and
now looking to upgrade the cam. With my A cam at present I hit the wall @ 6k. I
have never had the chance to drive a B cam car. What am I to expect with a B
cam
if I go that route? Little sacrifice in the low end punch and perhaps rev a bit
higher than 6k? Rallye puts it as just that,do you agree? I don't want to give
up much on the low end as I have 4 big holes to overcome rather than 2 now but
would like to wake it up a little on top end but not give up my midrange.
Suggestions?
Thanks, U20, Smoothbore 40mm Mikuni Flatslides
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