a brief list--long tube headers, 62mm TB, 11 ish CR, 3400 top-end P&P everything, under drive pulley, stock bottom-end, and the Comp 260 cam. this was in a Z24 Gen II with a 5 speed. In fact, i contacted him. here's the PM i got back:
Andy
On a stock 3.1L the comp cam would be the best.
For a Hybrid 3.1L setup Either the Comp or the 272 would be ideal.
If your going all out and are going to run a standalone system the Schnieder cam with its huge top end power would be where its all for all out top end power. However as you stated you want great midrange and don't want to shift past 6500.
With my Comp cam Once I started getting further into the car for drag racing it became more apparent it was getting too small for what I needed. But on a Hybrid build 3.1L with that cam and 1.6:1 rockers. Ported heads and whatnot Its a great all around the city and great Mid Top end power cam. It does start to top out around 6000-6200 rpm.
But if your wanting reliability and great all around power its a decent cam. But like I say when I started getting on the ragged edge of squeazing out that 13 second pass it was clear the cam was too small for what I wished I had been running to make more power and pull further into the the 13's. The 272 would have done that for me as It would have given a bit more powerband up to the 6500 mark.
I have never run the 272 myself, I'm sure its got a great lope though as the Comp 260 had an awesome Idle characteristic to it. Lopey but not crazy slooow lope.
By the sounds of it for what you want do a Comp 260 (16-233-4) cam for a stock 3.1L, or if your planning on hybrid full out action go with the 272 from crane.
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Colin 92 GT, 3200 Hybrid
13.99@ 95.22, 1.92 60foot -Fastest NA v6jbody
member of the www.turboz24.com crew.
2006 G6 GTP 3900/6spd.
Originally Posted by torq455
Hi Collin. I have a mostly stock 94 Z24, and I'm trying to get some info about a couple of cams. I just wondered what you thought about these: 260 for stock 3.1, 272 with 3400 hybrid 10.5:1 CR, and schnieder 224/228 .520/.520 LSA 108 with hybrid. I'm trying to figure out the whole powerband of all 3 builds. Not to mention how they would idle. I love the lopy idle. I also love very stout midrange, and don't really want to have to rev it over 6500 for max power. Any thoughts are appreciated! I know you had/have a 13.99 sec car so you must know a little something. Thanks
Hi Collin. I have a mostly stock 94 Z24, and I'm trying to get some info about a couple of cams. I just wondered what you thought about these: 260 for stock 3.1, 272 with 3400 hybrid 10.5:1 CR, and schnieder 224/228 .520/.520 LSA 108 with hybrid. I'm trying to figure out the whole powerband of all 3 builds. Not to mention how they would idle. I love the lopy idle. I also love very stout midrange, and don't really want to have to rev it over 6500 for max power. Any thoughts are appreciated! I know you had/have a 13.99 sec car so you must know a little something. Thanks
On a stock 3.1L the comp cam would be the best.
For a Hybrid 3.1L setup Either the Comp or the 272 would be ideal.
If your going all out and are going to run a standalone system the Schnieder cam with its huge top end power would be where its all for all out top end power. However as you stated you want great midrange and don't want to shift past 6500.
With my Comp cam Once I started getting further into the car for drag racing it became more apparent it was getting too small for what I needed. But on a Hybrid build 3.1L with that cam and 1.6:1 rockers. Ported heads and whatnot Its a great all around the city and great Mid Top end power cam. It does start to top out around 6000-6200 rpm.
But if your wanting reliability and great all around power its a decent cam. But like I say when I started getting on the ragged edge of squeazing out that 13 second pass it was clear the cam was too small for what I wished I had been running to make more power and pull further into the the 13's. The 272 would have done that for me as It would have given a bit more powerband up to the 6500 mark.
I have never run the 272 myself, I'm sure its got a great lope though as the Comp 260 had an awesome Idle characteristic to it. Lopey but not crazy slooow lope.
By the sounds of it for what you want do a Comp 260 (16-233-4) cam for a stock 3.1L, or if your planning on hybrid full out action go with the 272 from crane.
__________________
Colin 92 GT, 3200 Hybrid
13.99@ 95.22, 1.92 60foot -Fastest NA v6jbody
member of the www.turboz24.com crew.
2006 G6 GTP 3900/6spd.
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