Rednek
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I only have one question...
Does the cam cause a rough idle... not dieing but just rough?
Does the cam cause a rough idle... not dieing but just rough?
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watch the whole video liek when he it just idling in the drivewayis that "lope"????
My mustang has a Barry Grant 750 Race Demon carb on the stroker motor. I don't do fuel injection. I was merely demonstrating what a loping idle from an aggressive cam sounds like.Your mustang is also mass air if I remember right and his truck is speed density too completely different animals ./emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />
Agreed 100%. Even though I have a mild cam with 1.7 roller rockers I have a funny idle but as soon as the engine hits anything over about 1200 rpms (less than anything I see at any given speed) it smooths out like butter. The idle isn't bad but noticable. Nothing that sounds like a lope to me. Just a little bit of the speed density acting up. Runs like a scalded dog and has good low end for me. Speed density is a gremlin for cams though.My mustang has a Barry Grant 750 Race Demon carb on the stroker motor. I don't do fuel injection. I was merely demonstrating what a loping idle from an aggressive cam sounds like.The speed density problem you mentioned mostly just effects idle quality. Once it's revving, they usually perform OK. That system will handle slight modifications to the engine, and even a mild camshaft, but once you pass a certain point, the computer becomes a spaz. Loping from a large camshaft sounds a lot different than when the engine is surging up and down from a speed density system operating outside its parameters, though.
The fix is to either convert to carb or convert to mass air flow.