Thanks Joe
I will get into the modifications you've done a little later, since these first steps were to explore the increase in displacement.
I am currently looking at installing the Euro spec cam after some promising hp tests on the 3.0 engine using the stock US (01) cam. Here is what I recently posted in another thread. Do you have any further information than what you've listed in your cam chart, Joe?
Quote: "I was going to install the Euro specification cam that I had reground using an original 02 cam as the master. The problem is, I measured the lift of the re-ground cam and the numbers are slightly less than the Euro (02) cam for both intake and exhaust lobes. They are also slightly less than the lift I measured on the "01" US spec cam that was originally in my engine.
I have the camshaft chart that Joe Alexander put together, but unfortunately it does not show any maximum lift values. My question is, does anyone have the specs. for the lift of an 01 (or 05) and an 02 (or 09) camshaft? The new factory 02 euro cam that I have measures about 7.2mm lift on the exhaust lobes and 7.65mm on the intake lobes. The 01 cam measures slightly less at 7.5mm for intake and 7.0 for exhaust lobes. Of course the timing and duration for these camshafts would contribute to the performance differences as well.
My re-ground cam also delivers 7.5mm on the intake side and 7.0 for the exhaust lobes. The camshaft specialist argues that the engine would never know a difference of only 0.2mm. I am not sure I want to go to the trouble of installing it in my test engine to find out whether there is a change in performance (any change could only come from the different timing of the lobes, since the lifts are more or less the same.)
Does anyone have any number, either from literature or accurately measured, that can help me get an understanding for the expected differences between the 01 and the 02 cams?
Thanks, Tom"