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Old 12-27-2005, 09:20 PM
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Default LS7 Cam Doctor results...

... sent an LS7 cam to Cammotion.

Results from Cammotion for a 1.7 Rocker...

.050 Cam degreed at
210 Intake Duration
230 Exhaust Duration
116 Intake Centerline
120 Lobe Separation Angle
.330 Intake Lobe Lift
.561 Intake Valve Lift
.328 Exhaust Lobe Lift
.558 Exhaust Valve Lift

Calculated results for a 1.8 LS7 Rocker...

.050 Cam degreed at
210 Intake Duration
230 Exhaust Duration
116 Intake Centerline
120 Lobe Separation Angle
.330 Intake Lobe Lift
.594 Intake Valve Lift
.328 Exhaust Lobe Lift
.590 Exhaust Valve Lift

The cam should be on its way back from Cammotion. If there is anything else on the card... I'll be sure and pass it along.

This may or may not confirm whats been posted before but thought I would post it up anyway.

Thanks to Xtreme Motorsports in Tempe for allowing me to be a part of this project Hopefully more info on the LS7 as our project progresses to completion.
Enjoy,
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Old 12-27-2005, 09:28 PM
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Wow, 210/230. Big ol' split ala GM.

Interesting info.
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hmmm....

thought it might be a tad bit bigger
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Big cam swap = 500+hp at the wheels!!
then there's headers, exhaust, etc....wish i had the dough!!
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Do you have the entire cam doctor file? It could be used with some engine modeling software like Performance Trend Engine Analyzer.
Old 12-28-2005, 12:16 AM
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I knew nothing about the LS7 cam, thats a decent size, good info!
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Originally Posted by DavidNJ
Do you have the entire cam doctor file? It could be used with some engine modeling software like Performance Trend Engine Analyzer.
I do not... call Cammotion and ask if they will send it to you. We will more than likely be going in a reverse split direction for a TT app. We just wanted to confirm for ourselves the grind of the factory LS7 cam for future projects.

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Originally Posted by moeZ28
Big cam swap = 500+hp at the wheels!!
then there's headers, exhaust, etc....wish i had the dough!!


how much hp do you need? lol
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Originally Posted by bowtieforpower
how much hp do you need? lol
there is never enough lol

thanks for the info!
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i would like to see the dur. at .200 lift and and up.
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Originally Posted by 98NBM_TransAm
I knew nothing about the LS7 cam, thats a decent size, good info!

That is a little baby cam..the car idles a 600 RPM and has no vibration at all..can't even tell it is running..you can use the new Z06 as a around town dailey driver if you want to ..a very docile car till you put your foot in it...now on the other hand put a 254\254 .630\.630 110 LSA in it and watch what happens...that a long with a set of long tubes and a good exhaust system with a custom tune and it makes 640 + HP at the crank all day long...

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Old 12-28-2005, 09:58 AM
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Great post Bill! Any spec's @ 0.006" lift?
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I knew the cam was small, but I didn't think that intake duration would be so tiny. Lift looks about right for a factory cam though. 120 LSA probably for emissions testing and drivability. I guess GM knew the heads/intake flowed well enough that they didn't really need a larger intake duration to make their goal of 500 hp.
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It kind of reminds me of the CheaTR cam. Thunder didn't lie when they said they mimicked GM's cam design; however, I think the LS7 cam probably isn't as aggressive as the XE lobes or whatever they use.

I'm sure just a cam alone would add gobs of power. Some 1 7/8 or 2" inch headers and it'll really scream
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A few of my customers have dynoed their bone stock C6 Z06 and they are making 455-460 RWHP..so GM is real conservitive on the 505 FWHP..looks like they are making about 535 FWHP give or take a little at the crank.

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remember thats a much bigger motor, 230 is small for that displacement, 210 is almost microscopic
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I was about to say the same thing.
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I imagine the large split is due to the not so good exhaust side of the heads, as we all know the intake side flows like whoa.
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wow, neat info...
Old 12-28-2005, 04:59 PM
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wow 210? thats a tiny peanut. someone toss a cam in a ls7 and show the results!


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