My engine is a B200E, and I don't know what cam is fitted from the factory ( E-cam? ). Obviously I'll ditch all the EFI management. The engine will be mildly tuned.
- Twin 40 DCOE webers
- Maybe a cam ( if there is one better than mine from another volvo )
- 4-2-1 headers
I have not plans for porting or upgrading valves in the head. For the ignition I trust in the stock renix 411
For what I'm reading, maybe a K-cam can be good. I want strong mid-revs and some consistency at high range ( power until 6500 - 6800 if it's possible )
What power may give in that setup ?
I know everything about tuning a VW, but this is my first volvo... I want to listen your opinions !!
Thanks all !!!
Regards.
Last edited by meintag on 04 Sep 2007 02:50 pm, edited 1 time in total.
The original is an A cam, which is already fairly hot for a road cam. The K cam is probably the hottest cam that Volvo made for OHC redblocks, and the V cam is pretty close.
pettaw wrote: The K cam is probably the hottest cam that Volvo made for OHC redblocks
Actually H cam should be spicier than K cam.
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No, the K cam came out of certain NA 240s from the late 1970s, or possibly the very early 80s, they're rarer than hen's teeth. Quite right on the H cam, forgot about that, they're slightly hotter than K cam, but about 10 times rarer. V cam are more common.
There should be posts on here by Foggy detailing chapter and verse on what cars these cams came out of. Rest assured, you'll be lucky to find them here or for that matter in most of Europe. Most people get them from Canada or the States.
I've read about H-cams, K-cams and others, and reach the same conclusions, but, what you think is the best for my application ? Not the more aggressive is the best IMO ( at least in my case with stock ignition, etc )
There is technical data about the cams in some place ? Lift, duration, etc...
I'm pretty sure there was also R-cam for redblocks, that was intended for rally use and of course being rather rare as it was option not many took.
With stock ignition perhaps best bet would be to get adjustable cam gear so one could play with it a little, better range of choices for power or torque.