Has anybody used a web cam?

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Cody_300ex
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Has anybody used a web cam?

#1 Post by Cody_300ex »

Has and body used the web cam in there cannondale engines? I was considering that cam when I get my c-dale. Thanks

P.S. heres the specs on it

Lift: .415/.368

Duration: 268/261

Duration at .050: 244/235

Cdale_racer_669
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#2 Post by Cdale_racer_669 »

i didnt know they made cams for the cdales:wow

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#3 Post by Cody_300ex »

heres the link to webs site. http://www.webcamshafts.com/

kdeal
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#4 Post by kdeal »

This is reportedly the profile of the FX400 cams used in the earliest versions of the Cannondale quads. Since it uses the stock valve springs, it's not a huge increase in specs over stock. Also, remember this cam was designed to be used with a slighty higher compression ratio that came in the FX400. This would only mean it probably wouldn't have as much low end torque as the standard profile.

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#5 Post by wanablaze »

so would somebody with a southbay/wwe head benefit?

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#6 Post by cdrookie »

probably wanablaze. ryanstones said the cams didn't make much difference in his bike with the stock head.

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