" From: "Jim Blair" <carnuck@xxxxxxxxxxx> " " " Here's a little something to put in your pipe: Altering the cam advanced " also mods the power band (as in where it starts/stops in the RPM band) I " used the 3 key set in my '66 Fairlane's 289 and couldn't get any top end " RPM. It had brutal power to 1700 RPM then fell flat... It also pinged like a " banshee! Retarded the cam and voilà! no more probs! that rings bells... advancing the cam moves the power band lower, retarding it moves it up - a common racing tuner's trick. but as a side effect it would also affect cylinder pressure, and that's where you could get your pinging! it works with the inertia of the intake and exhaust streams; at high rpm when the gases are really moving, leaving the valves open a little longer helps cylinder filling and scavenging, but at low rpm the gases can blow backwards before the valves close if the cam is retarded. [side note: if the engine runs best with a lot of cam retard or advance, it's a sign you need a different cam] the '87-'90 jeep 4.0 efi has a knock sensor and egr. the '91-5 efi has neither, but uses the same cam - retarded something like 8 degrees iirc, to reduce pinging and give it a sort of 'poor man's egr'. btw this cam is pretty radical compared to older amc six cams. the '76-80 2bbl and '81-'90 cams are in the upper 250s, 257 and 259 deg iirc. my '66 cam is 244 and i have a book that lists that as stock replacement for all '64-'79 except the late '70s 2bbl. when i went to build a hot 232 up in the early '80s, the most radical hydraulic cam i could find was 278 deg. the '87-'98 4.0 cam is 280. in '99 they reduced exhaust duration to the 260s. ________________________________________________________________________ Andrew Hay the genius nature internet rambler is to see what all have seen adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and think what none thought
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