Well after a 10 hour shift in the O.R.....sometimes you have to rely on a calculator to think for you
-Jonathan
-Jonathan
drjonez said:SF rumor? try a SOGI "rumor". it's actually a fact, the comp cams springs work fine....several "old skool" guys have been using them for yrs....p/n is on mkiiitech.com....
BTW- if you guys need a head to test stuff on, LMK. i have like 4 and would be happy to ship you one....
Adjuster said:Ok, unless I'm missing something, let's go over this again.
The 2JZ valves are longer than the 7M ones. (Same stem diameter, and the stock valves are 1.5mm larger in diameter, so an upgrade for the 7m using stock 2JZ ones.)
The Comp cams springs will work with either valve as the difference is pretty minor as far as the spring is concerned.
Stock 7M retainers and locks work fine with the 2JZ stem size. (As far as I know.)
So, the only difference is the larger diameter, and longer stem.
You can do one of two things to resolve the stem. Cut them down to 7M size, which is a pity since we are looking for ways to increase lift and duration on the 7M cams,,,,
Or, reduce the base circle of the STOCK 7M cams, and leave as much of the lobe height and duration as you want. (Also leaving the important hardened steel on those lobe alone and grinding off the less important base circle where wear is generally never a problem.)
A mild grind like this would retain the stock buckets and shims, a good thing for street motors since the shims turn when the engine is running, spreading out any wear across the entire shim. (They rotate some with every cam lobe passage from what I can see.) I would imagine that shimless buckets would also rotate, but they have more drag taking the skirts into account, so you have more chance of getting one stuck, and creating a wear issue down the road. (Just a possibility.)
For 99% of us, the extra lift from the difference between the 7M and 2JZ valve stems would add some measurable power gains, and be a modification that is easy to afford.
If someone wants to make new cams that take advantage of this, or if there are other valves out there with 6mm stems and the right size valve diameters, you can even pick up more lift/duration by further reducing the base circle. (At least down to the point where we need taller springs, but then you come into a spring coil bind issue, and other problems like having the shims spit out by the lobe side forces. (Not likely using the 7M/2JZ height difference.)
Discuss. I know that Defiant was having this looked into, but I've never seen what came of it.
Perfection would be valves with 1.5mm longer stems, and stock cams re-ground to new specs with the base circle reduced by the 1.5mm, and corresponding added 1.5mm of lift and longer duration as well.