I recently picked up a 99 Wrangler with a blown 2.5 and am currently in the process of swapping the engine out. I picked up a complete 95 engine for the shortblock and am curious about the cam. I found the following specs online.
2.5L I4 '87-'95:
Duration advertised: 270*/270*
Duration @ 0.050" lift I/E: 197*/197*
Valve lift I/E: 0.424"/0.424"
Valve overlap: 46*
LSA: 112*, ICA: 111.5*, ECA: 112.5*
IVO: 13*ATDC (0.050" lift)
IVC: 30*ABDC
EVO: 31*BBDC
EVC: 14*BTDC
2.5L I4 '96-'01:
Duration advertised: 256*/260*
Duration @ 0.050" lift I/E: 188*/192*
Valve lift I/E: 0.408"/0.414"
Valve overlap: 43*
LSA: 107.5*, ICA: 100*, ECA: 115*
IVO: 6*ATDC (0.050" lift)
IVC: 14*ABDC
EVO: 30*BBDC
EVC: 18*BTDC
According to this the earlier cam has more duration and lift compared to the newer cam. Does anyone know if the additional duration offsets the loss in dynamic compression? Has anyone tried both? I'm leaning towards just swapping the cam out of the 99 in to keep everything stock, but figured I'd check before.
Also, has anyone here back cut their valves? I was assuming go with the standard 30 degree cut. Planning on doing that while the head is off as well as cleaning up the bowl area a bit and wasn't sure if anyone had some insight.
Thanks,
David