Camshaft clarification
Posted: 20 Jan 2005 02:27 am
I've done a little camshaft research.
Firstly, the B200F has an M cam...which is a lot softer than the A cam, and will account for most of the power drop from the B200E to the B200F. Kiss it Hugh
Secondly, I've looked into this B200K L & Y cam business. I think I've cracked it. B200Ks had L cams when they were high compression, and Y cams (fair bit hotter) when they were low compression, which would account for the relatively small drop in power from high to low compression - and a relatively large drop in compression it is too!
cheers
James
Firstly, the B200F has an M cam...which is a lot softer than the A cam, and will account for most of the power drop from the B200E to the B200F. Kiss it Hugh
Secondly, I've looked into this B200K L & Y cam business. I think I've cracked it. B200Ks had L cams when they were high compression, and Y cams (fair bit hotter) when they were low compression, which would account for the relatively small drop in power from high to low compression - and a relatively large drop in compression it is too!
cheers
James