reduce cam lope?
#1
Is it possible to reduce the lope of a cam at idle?
Did a cam swap on Friday. Has, what I call, a noticable lope. So much so, it shakes the vehicle side to side. I have a 5.3 ext cab. 04'. Had a Nelson tune installed just after. Even after the tune, having trouble keeping the truck running at idle. Will a another re-tune fix the idle problem and "too much" lope.
Here are the specs of the cam.
Duration at .050"
219/222
Intake lift 564
Exhaust lift 551
Lobe separation 112
Centerline 108 degrees
advance the cam 4 degrees.
By the way, White1 and a couple of his buds did the swap and did a great job. Truck runs great after idle and a very noticable power gain.
Thanks.
Did a cam swap on Friday. Has, what I call, a noticable lope. So much so, it shakes the vehicle side to side. I have a 5.3 ext cab. 04'. Had a Nelson tune installed just after. Even after the tune, having trouble keeping the truck running at idle. Will a another re-tune fix the idle problem and "too much" lope.
Here are the specs of the cam.
Duration at .050"
219/222
Intake lift 564
Exhaust lift 551
Lobe separation 112
Centerline 108 degrees
advance the cam 4 degrees.
By the way, White1 and a couple of his buds did the swap and did a great job. Truck runs great after idle and a very noticable power gain.
Thanks.
#6
Originally Posted by goshawk23
with my truck idling at 1000 with the 224/224 it don't lope as much. lower than that it lopes hard. i like it like that though


