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I have a 10 hydraulic the only suspect I have an overlap is 12 degrees at 50. Is there any way that I can determine overlap and the usual manner with just math? Phone doesn't pick up well with a mask on sorry
 
I have a 10 hydraulic the only suspect I have an overlap is 12 degrees at 50. Is there any way that I can determine overlap and the usual manner with just math? Phone doesn't pick up well with a mask on sorry
What part of that didnt you understand? its perfectly clear.
 
12 degrees overlap at 50 isnt bad, really. I'd run it.
 
12* @.050 overlap?

Sure.......
220/220-104
224/224-106
228/228-108
230/230-109
232/232-110
231/241-112
235/245-114
 
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12* @.050 overlap?

Sure.......
220/220-104
224/224-106
228/228-108
230/230-109
232/232-110
231/241-112
235/245-114


And for advertised durations, you can add anything from 42° to 60° to each one of PRH's examples
 
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I guess if you assume the "10" in the OP is the LSA (110°), then it could be 226/238, 228/236, 230/234 or 232/232..............
 
Let me try again sober lol. Hydraulic cam is 110 intake 114 exhaust at 50 on 112 lca and 458/470@.006" thanks in advance
 
Let me try again sober lol. Hydraulic cam is 110 intake 114 exhaust at 50 on 112 lca and 458/470@.006" thanks in advance
 
Looks like that’s strike 2 for accurate data.

And honestly, I still don’t understand what the actual question is.
 
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Let me try again sober lol. Hydraulic cam is 110 intake 114 exhaust at 50 on 112 lca and 458/470@.006" thanks in advance
Let me try again sober lol. Hydraulic cam is 110 intake 114 exhaust at 50 on 112 lca and 458/470@.006" thanks in advance

Are you sure you don't have the morning after shakes? Double tap!
 
Wait a minute..... is the question about degreeing in the cam? Or is it concerns about the overlap of a stock cam...
 
Trying not to sound too much like an *** here....... but.......

Based on the two posts by the OP, it certainly appears as though he doesn’t really understand what the numbers used to discuss cam specs really mean(as in 458/470@.006).
Following that theme........ just how useful will some additional numbers actually be?
 
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