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Title: Hydraulic roller cam lift limitations
Post by: AlanCasida on July 24, 2021, 12:27:32 PM
I have been considering moving to a hydraulic roller cam but all the of the shelf cams I see have a fairly modest lift compared to the solid roller I am running. Is there a lift limitation to what the hydraulic roller can handle?
Title: Re: Hydraulic roller cam lift limitations
Post by: My427stang on July 24, 2021, 12:33:37 PM
How high are you looking to go?  We generally build mild-ish ones in the .630 range.

The issue with big HRs really becomes large advertised duration values more than total lift, they just don't like as quick of a lobe as a solid roller or flat

Title: Re: Hydraulic roller cam lift limitations
Post by: blykins on July 24, 2021, 01:02:38 PM
I have been considering moving to a hydraulic roller cam but all the of the shelf cams I see have a fairly modest lift compared to the solid roller I am running. Is there a lift limitation to what the hydraulic roller can handle?

Yes and no.

Technically speaking, there is not a lift limitation on hydraulic rollers.  However, you do have to watch the spring pressures.  Higher lift requires higher spring pressures, which on an FE can require lighter valves, lighter rockers, limited travel lifters, etc., depending on what goals are. 

The majority of my hydraulic rollers for FE's fall in between .525-.670" lift.