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Started by Bagger, March 15, 2019, 04:24:57 PM

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Bagger

March 15, 2019, 04:24:57 PM Last Edit: March 15, 2019, 05:36:48 PM by Bagger
Attached is an Excel spreadsheet I had got from a forum early 2000.  Over the years I've added to it.  This one contains mostly 1999 - 2006 cams.  I thought folks might be able to update and create one for 2007-2016 bikes and create one for the M8.

I didn't know that 2007 - newer cam journals were larger than earlier twin cam journals until Klammer76 informed me.

klammer76


CarlosGGodfrog

Are the open close events at .050, .053, or actual ?

FSG


Bagger

Quote from: CarlosGGodfrog on March 17, 2019, 10:42:54 AM
Are the open close events at .050, .053, or actual ?

.053 as taken from websites.  Now the Lunati may be .050

Bagger

March 17, 2019, 02:17:43 PM #5 Last Edit: March 17, 2019, 04:42:58 PM by Bagger
Quote from: FSG on March 17, 2019, 12:48:01 PM
who is Rosey?

Rosey is wife, where on spreadsheet did her name appear?
I'm slowly creating a 2007-2016 cam specs in spreadsheet.

With not much interest generated in a cam profile spreadsheet, may not be a useful compilation.  Only a handful of guys on HTT are interested in cam profiles.  The majority prefer to ask "What cam should I install" and then someone will answer (Install Cam A) or they'll look at dyno sheet and think that is the cam they should run in their stock bike without regard to knowing:

Cam specs and relation to compression and rpm range.

Riding style, is the bike for weekend use or main form of transportation?  Is the bike use for short trips around town "from light to light" or use for touring long distances, what terrain does the rider ride.

Weight of the bike. Ride solo or with passenger, loaded down with accessories, and luggage, towing a trailer.

Operating RPM range.  Most riders primarily ride within 2500-3500 rpms, except for the racers on this site.


FSG


Bagger

Quote from: FSG on March 17, 2019, 02:38:12 PM
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Well you saw to that the spreadsheet was originally compiled in 2004. 

FSG

was originally compiled created in 2004

yes, but I tend to keep names out of documents  :wink:

Bagger

Thanks for tip.  I'll have to check doc creation information from now on.