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Old 26-10-2009, 10:44 PM   #1
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Default Camshaft options for 220

As the title suggests, can an AU3 xr8 220 get a more aggressive camshaft without bumping up the max RPM? Or is it pretty much on the limit already? Be interesting to know if anymore power can be squeezed out of this thing....

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Old 26-10-2009, 10:48 PM   #2
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I too would be interested in this question.

Any other cams for the standard 220 heads and 1.7 rockers. Apparently the one in there is very mild.
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Old 27-10-2009, 01:17 PM   #3
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kw increase will be minimal however changing the cam can dramaticaly improve torque curves. mine is nearly flat from 1800rpm to 5500rpm.
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Old 27-10-2009, 08:37 PM   #4
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kw increase will be minimal however changing the cam can dramaticaly improve torque curves. mine is nearly flat from 1800rpm to 5500rpm.
Sounds ideal. What is yours?
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Old 02-11-2009, 10:29 AM   #5
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sorry for the delay had to look it up

http://www.trickflow.com/partdetail....+&autoview=sku
^^cam im running^^
will cause break power assist issues with a a std stalled auto needs a 2700+ stallie or vaccum tank. works fine with a manual.
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Old 02-11-2009, 09:31 PM   #6
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sorry for the delay had to look it up

http://www.trickflow.com/partdetail....+&autoview=sku
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will cause break power assist issues with a a std stalled auto needs a 2700+ stallie or vaccum tank. works fine with a manual.
Any changes needed for the valvetrain?
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Piston to valve clearance will be line ball if you run your std 1.72 rockers.
Also would pay to upgrade valve springs, Have a look on Trickflow website as i have heard they do a good spring package for ford cast iron heads.
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I'm using 1.6 rockers. Pushrod length will change also.
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Old 03-11-2009, 05:00 PM   #9
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Any cam will require a valve spring change. The stock ones aren't even up to the job in stock form and are a known issue on the 220's.
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Any cam will require a valve spring change. The stock ones aren't even up to the job in stock form and are a known issue on the 220's.

That's true. But im happy RR's dont change. Anyone care to elaborate on pushrod changes? as in what size do I need?

Ill get a vac. tank instead of new stall. Provided the cam's operating range is within the stall of course.

I am mighty tempted to change my diff gears to 3.45 too. As ive driven an EL XR8 (185kw) and that was a hoot to take off in. :
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If you've got an AU then they already are 3.45
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If you've got an AU then they already are 3.45
No, AU2 onward xr8's have 3.25....
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No, AU2 onward xr8's have 3.25....
Actually they do have 3.45's. Jump under the back and have a look.
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No, AU2 onward xr8's have 3.25....

I've owned a series 2 and it had 3.45's. My parents have also owned a series 2 Xr8 and it had 3.45's as well.
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hmm odd, given what i've been told.....

Anyway I probably won't end up worrying about any of this. There is another Ford i'd much prefer at this point ;)
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