Dookie
Automotive
- Sep 16, 2002
- 5
I am in the process of casting a port fuel injected single plane intake for Ford's 5.4L 4-valve V8. I am trying to determine the correct lift & duration cams to use for this application. If anyone can have a look at my engine specs and provide some assistance it would be greatly appreciated.
Engine - 5.4L double overhead cam
Bore & Stroke - 3.50 x 3.54
Heads - fully ported 38mm intake & 31mm exhaust valves
Cylinder head flow - 300cfm @ 28" H2O
Intake manifold Port flow - 300cfm @ 28" H20 (average)
RPM range - 3000 RPM to 7000 RPM
Compression Ratio - 9.5:1 flat top pistons
Exhaust - full length headers, hi-flow cats, & mufflers
Gas - 92 octane pump gas
Fuel injection - computer programmable, 42lbs. injectors, with 1200 CFM throttle body
Like I said this engine is a test bed for my single plane intake. Thus, exact vehicle weights, transmission, Rear gears, are not entirely relevent since I have no idea what my customers will be putting these engines in, but for testing purposes here is the information on my test vehicle:
Weight - 3300 lbs
Transmission - automatic/overdrive 3300 stall converter
Rear end ratio - 433
Stock cam specs - Intake: 196 degrees duration .397 lift
Exhaust: 206 degrees duration .397 lift
I am leaning toward an off the shelf grind with the following specs: Intake: 217 degrees duration .474 lift
Exhaust: 217 degrees duration .474 lift
Am I in the ball park? What would you suggest? If you need any more information please post. Thanks in advance.
DOOKIE
Engine - 5.4L double overhead cam
Bore & Stroke - 3.50 x 3.54
Heads - fully ported 38mm intake & 31mm exhaust valves
Cylinder head flow - 300cfm @ 28" H2O
Intake manifold Port flow - 300cfm @ 28" H20 (average)
RPM range - 3000 RPM to 7000 RPM
Compression Ratio - 9.5:1 flat top pistons
Exhaust - full length headers, hi-flow cats, & mufflers
Gas - 92 octane pump gas
Fuel injection - computer programmable, 42lbs. injectors, with 1200 CFM throttle body
Like I said this engine is a test bed for my single plane intake. Thus, exact vehicle weights, transmission, Rear gears, are not entirely relevent since I have no idea what my customers will be putting these engines in, but for testing purposes here is the information on my test vehicle:
Weight - 3300 lbs
Transmission - automatic/overdrive 3300 stall converter
Rear end ratio - 433
Stock cam specs - Intake: 196 degrees duration .397 lift
Exhaust: 206 degrees duration .397 lift
I am leaning toward an off the shelf grind with the following specs: Intake: 217 degrees duration .474 lift
Exhaust: 217 degrees duration .474 lift
Am I in the ball park? What would you suggest? If you need any more information please post. Thanks in advance.
DOOKIE