Paul Secoy
Well-Known Member
Hello all, I have a question; I am searching for a camshaft for my new build, and I have a Mopar Performance .528 solid thats been on the shelf for almost 30 years. It has many of the attributes I am looking for; it's a solid, the duration at .050" is in the range I am seeking, the lift is right in line with what I want, it has a wide lobe separation, (112*), so far, very good.. But... The overlap is listed as 60 degrees. I don't know a ton about cams, but apparently that is a crazy amount of overlap, and I am looking for minimal overlap with this build.
Even the stock Magnum cam is listed at 48 degrees overlap, still a ton, leading me to believe Mopar measures overlap at some other than normal point in the cycle, thus the huge numbers. Can anyone shed any light on this? My only other option at this point seems to be a custom grind.
Thanks in advance
Even the stock Magnum cam is listed at 48 degrees overlap, still a ton, leading me to believe Mopar measures overlap at some other than normal point in the cycle, thus the huge numbers. Can anyone shed any light on this? My only other option at this point seems to be a custom grind.
Thanks in advance