Dan Ingram 1 Posted February 22, 2008 Excuse me if I seem a bit thick but I think I'm missing something. How can regrinding a cam increase performance? Surely you can only take material off which I thought would reduce performance as there is less lift and duration which is what I thought increased performance? I'm sure theres a very simple answer but I'm obviously missing it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Doof 11 Posted February 22, 2008 Remember that if you grind the cam at its lowest point, the difference between that and its peak increases....you can then use larger shims, or in the case of Mi16's hydraulic shims to take up that gap and hence you have more lift. Thats how i see it anyway, correct me if i'm wrong. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
welshpug 1,657 Posted February 22, 2008 you remove material from the opposite side to the lump, hence there is more difference in the curve. (on a mechanical bucket you adjust the shims accordingly, on a hydraulic bucket they adjust automatically) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dan Ingram 1 Posted February 22, 2008 Ah I see, yes that makes sense. Thought I was missing something, Thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Baz 421 Posted February 22, 2008 (edited) Plus you move the base point/axis, adding to the peak point of the lobes. Edited February 22, 2008 by BazGTMi Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Beastie 1 Posted February 22, 2008 If the lift was the only thing to consider then that would be the end of the story. However it isn't: Other important factors of cam design are rate of opening, as defined by the acceleration ramp, quietness largely influenced by the clearance ramp and timing. There is a limit to how much can be done with a re ground cam - if you wish to deviate from standard timing then sometimes it's possible to achieve a realistic compromise with a reground item. In some very important ways you aren't missing anything, Dan - I try to avoid them wherever possible and fit new items instead. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dan Ingram 1 Posted February 22, 2008 I'm not intending to get any, just wondering how it works thats all. Got to feed my inquisitive brain Share this post Link to post Share on other sites