This is my first post, I am a newbie, so be gentle.
First off, I am building a F20Z2 motor which is grossly underpowered and not the typical choice for a performance motor. In any case I've started and will see it through to the end.
Here's my problem. I bought a Lvl2 Cam Regrind from Bisimoto quite a while back and I've only just managed to continue my project. So I drop the Bisi cam into a spare cylinder head and with a Dial Indicator and a Degree Wheel I measure my lift, duration and timing. What I come up with is the following:-
Stock (F20Z2) , Bisimoto Level 2(measured) , Bisimoto Level 2(spec sheet)
Exhaust Lift (mm) 8.65 , 6.57 , 10.16
Intake Lift (mm) 9 , 7.6 , 10.16
Exhaust Opening (BBDC) 28 , 27 , -4
Exhaust Closing (ATDC) -23 , -33 , 27
Intake Opening (BTDC) -19 , -27 , 1
Intake Closing (ABDC) 38 , 16 , 41
Exhaust Duration 185 , 174 , 246
Intake Duration 199 , 169 , 258
Exhaust Centre 116, 120 , -
Intake Centre 119, 112 , -
Lobe Separation 117, 116 , 110
Overlap -42, -60 , -
*Valve timing was checked with zero valve lift @0.05 inches of valve lift
The first set of figures are the stock cam, the second the measured Bisi cam and the third, the spec sheet as provided with the cam.
Now, it's clear to see that I have significantly less lift and duration than the stock cam and as such I have been contacting Bisimoto for the past 3 months trying to get a response from them. I get the receptionist but the classic line is that the 'Engineers' are not in or they're at some show.
As it is a regrind, I had to supply my original cam which is a F20Z2 cam and not a F22a cam. I thought it shouldn't make a difference but sure Bisimoto would have said at some point if it was. It's a bit strange, in any case, to supply a performance regrind that is 'worse' than stock!
I doubt I have in my mind is whether the F22a cam and the F20Z cam have different cam lobe heights and base circle diameters. Unfortunately I do not have a F22a cam at hand so I can't measure it myself.
Does anyone know the base circle diameter and lobe height of the F22a camshaft?
First off, I am building a F20Z2 motor which is grossly underpowered and not the typical choice for a performance motor. In any case I've started and will see it through to the end.
Here's my problem. I bought a Lvl2 Cam Regrind from Bisimoto quite a while back and I've only just managed to continue my project. So I drop the Bisi cam into a spare cylinder head and with a Dial Indicator and a Degree Wheel I measure my lift, duration and timing. What I come up with is the following:-
Stock (F20Z2) , Bisimoto Level 2(measured) , Bisimoto Level 2(spec sheet)
Exhaust Lift (mm) 8.65 , 6.57 , 10.16
Intake Lift (mm) 9 , 7.6 , 10.16
Exhaust Opening (BBDC) 28 , 27 , -4
Exhaust Closing (ATDC) -23 , -33 , 27
Intake Opening (BTDC) -19 , -27 , 1
Intake Closing (ABDC) 38 , 16 , 41
Exhaust Duration 185 , 174 , 246
Intake Duration 199 , 169 , 258
Exhaust Centre 116, 120 , -
Intake Centre 119, 112 , -
Lobe Separation 117, 116 , 110
Overlap -42, -60 , -
*Valve timing was checked with zero valve lift @0.05 inches of valve lift
The first set of figures are the stock cam, the second the measured Bisi cam and the third, the spec sheet as provided with the cam.
Now, it's clear to see that I have significantly less lift and duration than the stock cam and as such I have been contacting Bisimoto for the past 3 months trying to get a response from them. I get the receptionist but the classic line is that the 'Engineers' are not in or they're at some show.
As it is a regrind, I had to supply my original cam which is a F20Z2 cam and not a F22a cam. I thought it shouldn't make a difference but sure Bisimoto would have said at some point if it was. It's a bit strange, in any case, to supply a performance regrind that is 'worse' than stock!
I doubt I have in my mind is whether the F22a cam and the F20Z cam have different cam lobe heights and base circle diameters. Unfortunately I do not have a F22a cam at hand so I can't measure it myself.
Does anyone know the base circle diameter and lobe height of the F22a camshaft?
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