OldBlueDually
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- Location
- Minnesota
- First Name
- Justin
- Truck Year
- 1976 GMC
- Truck Model
- C30
- Engine Size
- 455 Olds
Had to do a double-take, I thought I was looking at my engine! Just degreed mine a few days ago it came up at 107.750 on a 108 desired Centerline.
I hate you!!! I mean, what I meant to say.....that is so fricken awesome, man I wish mine had gone like that!!!!
Torque is more fun than sound my friend.
I will still have some low end torque, probably not as much as with an RV cam or something, but still fun. Some year I plan to throw on a dual 4-bbl tunnel ram intake just for the looks, so that will probably decrease my lower end torque a bit too, but will look cool as heck!
Just read your last post. If LSA is 107 (214 at the crank), then "straight up" would be 107 ATDC. So with intake center line at 102 ATDC, that's 5 degrees advanced, as you said. But using a stock timing set you would still get 5 degrees advanced, not 9 degrees. Where am I wrong here? Is there +5 degrees built into the stock timing set?
As for the Thumpr cam, be sure to get a larger gas tank and very low axle ratio.
I do not know for sure to be honest, but with 5 degrees advance built into the cam......then my stock gearset after degreeing it coming out 4 degrees advanced......adds up to 9 overall in my head. Maybe I looked at this wrong, but either way my stock timing set was 4 degrees advanced and I don't like that....