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you could use a 3x00 cam (with spacers) and get a regrind, but it is hard to say how well it would hold up for racing. my 3x00 regrind cost me about $180 Cdn. about 5-6 years ago. have you called around to any of the larger performance cam company's ?
what is your compleate budget for the engine?1999 Olds Alero 2.4 to 3500 swap (running). totaled by a honda
1992 lumina 4 door 3500 3spd auto 15.020 @93.5 mph
1984 Cavalier type 10 hatch 3100 5spd!!!
14.96@91.47 in the 1/4
9.63@74.36 in the 1/8th
14.30 on slicks! scrapped due to rust!
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Originally posted by 1QUICKHATCH View Postyou could use a 3x00 cam (with spacers) and get a regrind, but it is hard to say how well it would hold up for racing. my 3x00 regrind cost me about $180 Cdn. about 5-6 years ago. have you called around to any of the larger performance cam company's ?
what is your compleate budget for the engine?
I'm working in China right now and spent some time yesterday trying to find a core cam from a Buick. It looks like they transitioned to assembled cams here around 2003 or 2004.
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https://wot-tech.com/race-camshaft.html I'd probably use this Cam with spacers... it says "race" but in a 3900 should work good on the street
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Originally posted by mbirt View PostMy budget for the entire racecar is $2017, excluding tires and some safety items. My goal for the long block was to spend < $200 on the junkyard engine, $40 for 12 LS6 valve springs (already acquired), and <$150 for the cam regrind..
I might be confused and if I am please disregard but you plan on swapping in a flat tappet cam? A reground flat tappet?
If you can't put in a ROLLER Comp cam from WOT tech or a factory 3400 roller cam, then I wouldn't do a cam swap. You can then use that money towards something else like a larger throttle body and adapter. going to a flat tappet is going backwards.
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My standalone ECM will have no problem controlling the VVT, but, at the amount of overlap I want in my cam design, I won't be able to use much phaser swing before crashing valves into pistons. GM made it pretty obvious that this engine uses VVT to drive internal EGR and implemented it to replace the external EGR loop. It's not a performance VVT system--it's a cheap, low warranty risk replacement of a troublesome external system.
I'm just looking for the cheapest core solid cam to have reground to my LZ9 hydraulic roller specs. I know that the angled flat tappet lobes will destroy the roller lifters and I'd never run the flat tappet cam's original lobes with roller lifters.
I like your idea about running the stock cam for a while. Dyno time won't be in my budget, so I might as well see what I can make with my own stepped long tube headers, 10.8:1 compression, maybe a custom UIM, E85, and my standalone ECM.
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since claim that the vvt is for emissions, and you are building a GRM car, I wouldn't even worry about the standalone controlling the vvt. It won't be used during the performance aspects that the GRm challenge puts your car through.
Also I would't worry about having a 3400 or solid core cam reground to the vvt cam specs. The stock 3400 cam and lx9 3.5 cam have darn near the same specs as the 3900 vvt cam. They are very close.
stock 3400 cam specs according to this link
And 3900 vvt cam specs.
Duration at .050.
Int 194
Exh 195
Lift
Int .272
Exh .286
Cam events @ .050
Int opens 12 ATDC
Int closes 26 ABDC
Exh opens 38 BBDC
Exh closes 23 BTDC
The two cams are so close its not worth regrinding the 3400 cam or finding a solid core 3x00 cam to regrind for the amount of money you will spend. Just run a factory 3400 or 3500 cam, the 3.9 rockers are 1.7 ratio.
You will eliminate the vvt cam and just have to use spacers, or machine up some rings to attach/slip over the 3400 cam journals to fit the 3900 block.
I say save your money on a regrind and put it towards something else.
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I picked up an rx-8 6 speed, going to make an adapter also has anyone considered these pistons? http://www.jegs.com/i/Clevite/695/2243540/10002/-1 seem like I'd just need to get them fly cut. I also picked up some ls9 springs, Cam soon1 Photo
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Originally posted by neophile_17 View PostIt's good to see progress being made! Very interested in seeing how easy it would be to mount that RX8 trans. That trans. is going to be cheap to come by for the next couple years if my pull-a-part visits are any indication. Keep up the good work!
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