PackardV8
Automotive
- Apr 17, 2006
- 85
Greetings, Eng.Tipsters,
I use a commercial DynoSim program to explain engine modifications to customers. We begin with what they have at present and show what effect new parts would have on HP/torque/efficiency curves.
The aftermarket performance camshaft data is everywhere, but the OEM data points seem impossible to obtain. Extensive internet research has been fruitless. We have access to the AERA/Pro-sis data file and it is blank in the needed fields. I have an old TRW book which shows gross seat-to-seat timing, but even there, two versions of this will differ. For instance, a '66 Ford 289" 210/225HP cam is known as a TM560 and has 288/261 duration in one book and 266/244 in another. The Ford 400M cam is a TM580 and has 266 intake in one and 273 in another.
The DynoSim wants IVO/IVC-EVO/EVC cam events? The .050" data is preferred, but SAE J604d or seat-to-seat is useable also Can anyone recommend a source for OEM cam events?
thnx, jack vines
I use a commercial DynoSim program to explain engine modifications to customers. We begin with what they have at present and show what effect new parts would have on HP/torque/efficiency curves.
The aftermarket performance camshaft data is everywhere, but the OEM data points seem impossible to obtain. Extensive internet research has been fruitless. We have access to the AERA/Pro-sis data file and it is blank in the needed fields. I have an old TRW book which shows gross seat-to-seat timing, but even there, two versions of this will differ. For instance, a '66 Ford 289" 210/225HP cam is known as a TM560 and has 288/261 duration in one book and 266/244 in another. The Ford 400M cam is a TM580 and has 266 intake in one and 273 in another.
The DynoSim wants IVO/IVC-EVO/EVC cam events? The .050" data is preferred, but SAE J604d or seat-to-seat is useable also Can anyone recommend a source for OEM cam events?
thnx, jack vines