Graden en lift van STD C20XE nokkenassen?

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  • #17247803
    YbEA
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      11 November 2010

      Goeiedag.

      Is er hier iemand op het forum die mij kan vertellen wat de graden en lift van standaard C20XE nokkenassen zijn?
      Ook graag moment van openen en sluiten en lift in BDP.
      Indien er ook gegevens bekend zijn van de C20LET zijn die ook welkom.

      Alvast bedankt

      #18008186
      Corsa_GSi
      Deelnemer
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        30 June 2004

        http://www.Dbilas.de

        Part No.: 14.050.013
        Application: Sport C20LET

        Duration 268
        Peaktiming 112
        Valvelift 10,7
        Liftat TDC 1,1
        Valve timing IO/IC – EO/EC 22/66 – 66/22
        Price €New 587.17
        Spring set Standard

        Part No. 80.000.018
        Vehicle type Opel / Vauxhall DOHC 16V C20XE Motronic M2.5 (NEW! Completely aluminum)
        Diameter 126.0 mm
        Price € 249.90

        http://www.catcams.be
        Part No. 4600748
        # ONLY for dirt track applications and pro street use with adjustable engine management or carburettors

        INTAKE
        clearance [cl] 0.00mm
        duration [0.1mm+cl] 267°
        duration [1.0mm+cl] 228°
        valve lift [cl=0] 10.95mm
        cam lift –
        peak angle 112°
        timing [1.0mm+cl] 2/46°
        lift at TDC [cl=0] 1.25mm

        EXHAUST
        clearance [cl] 0.00mm
        duration [0.1mm+cl] 257°
        duration [1.0mm+cl] 215°
        valve lift [cl=0] 9.90mm
        cam lift –
        peak angle 112°
        timing [1.0mm+cl] 39/-4°
        lift at TDC [cl=0] 0.60mm

        Part No. CSK5058 (set)
        Astra / Calibra / Kadett / Vectra (-1993) 4 cyl-16v Mot.C2.0XE
        CAM TYPE dohc dth
        TEETH / shape 42 / circular
        DIAMETER (outside) 125,50mm
        WIDTH 27,10mm

        http://www.sbdev.co.uk/Camshafts/Camshafts_20/Camshafts_20.htm” onclick=”window.open(this.href);return false;

        SBD spec gemaakt door Kent Cams.
        Hydro cams up to 350bhp.
        Mechanical cams up to over 400bhp.
        Verniers ook beschikbaar.

        Quote:
        Originally Posted by vbi
        I did an “home made” comparison of the LET and XEV cams.
        I used a caliper and a goniometer.
        Both cams have a duration of 120°
        The XEV cam open (and close) 5° after the LET cam.
        You have to regain that 5° of advance (overlap).
        A tooth on the LET/XEV pulleys is 7.8° (360°/46 teeth)
        For that reason the cheapest setup is to retard 1 tooth.
        I tried on stock marking but didn’t felt a big change and had a flat spot at low rpms.
        I then set mine on a vernier at around 7° and feels good.
        Haven’t tried other setups.
        Double the values if you prefer to talk of crank degrees.

        Other usefull infos I have found so far:

        LET lift is 8.5mm
        XEV lift is 9.2mm
        EDS lift is 10mm

        Most of the x20xev cam you found around have the same code (R90400056) both for inlet and exhaust.
        The inlet have an ident of “H” and an ident of “I” for exhaust. You found that code stamped on the outer ring of the cam.
        Dunno the differences between the 2 as they look similar.

        Cam timing is always quoted in crank degrees for good reason.

        The xe cam has 4° more duration than the let
        The xe opens 6° before the let (sorry I quoted exhaust cam originally which is 12°)
        The xe cam closes 2° before the let cam.
        The xe cam has 33° of overlap and the let has 27° so 6° more.
        The xe cam has 9.5mm lift.
        One tooth is 15° so half a tooth is ideal at about 7°

        The exhaust cam is different again.

        One tooth has also been known to cause emission problems as mot time due to the excess overlap blowing unburnt fuel into the exhaust.

        Hopefully that clears up any confusion, half a tooth will work best.

        http://www.max-boost.co.uk/max-boost/cylhead/cams_C20LET.htm” onclick=”window.open(this.href);return false;

        http://www.totalvauxhall.co.uk/resources/totalvauxhall/TOV76.tech_LPDF.pdf” onclick=”window.open(this.href);return false;

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