How does it perform with the RVOB cam? The cam I'm looking at is similar to it. I'm also interested in the adjustable timing set, got any info on it?
Al
It gives you back a gear.. IN my case anyway. I have a long long steep hill that before the rebuild I could never pull in 5th, and barely in 4th..
It now pulls easily in 4th and as long as I hit the hill at 50 will pull it 55+ over the top in 5th.
Oh and I forgot the 4.0 throttle body with spacer in the list.. :) The IDLE of the RVOB is nice, you can tell its not the stock cam but only if you are used to the sound of the 2.5, I also have a 2.5inch exhaust, Clifford Tri-Y Header, and a Spintech muffler.. Above 3000 there is NO doubt something is different. It snarls.
With my rebuild I can pull 6000 rpm with no issues.. But my fuel curve has never been "right" the stock ECU does not handle the increased air flow and tends to run rich in the mid range and lean out up on top.
I finally acquired a wide-band and a data logger so hopefully this spring I'll finally figure out if its just the ECU or some sender tweaking things..
Cant remember the exact degrees my engine builder dialed the cam in at , but we didn't use the most aggressive setting as I have to pass emissions and we were afraid full timing would have prevented that. That's another thing the wide band will help with.
Dave