Originally posted by rlearp:
Yep, I am in touch with the JH Preservation society here and an Lotus engine builder in the UK. Since I run www.gt40s.com, and most of the GT40s are in the UK, I've got a lot of sources in racing/street stuff/concours, etc. That is why I know I can turn a set up sooner or later. But, someone still needs too look at that ruling. There are Lotus only cams that are within 0.015" of lift of the stock JH cam and with the same duration which are available now, off the shelf.
It is just the JH cams were used no NO Lotus motors, that is in a proper Lotus, and since JH only built the cars for 2.5 years in low volume you can see the problems. Lots of Lotus cams fit the motor, but those are not correct.
I appreciate the problem. Well maybe not quite as much as you, but here's the quandry... When opening up IT to non-stock parts it opens a HUGE Pandora's Box and most think such an opening is a fast track to being in the situation Production is in. The only way (that I see) to accomodate such a move is to open cams up in some way. Perhaps sticking to stock lift and duration? Or opening them up completely? I don't know the answer.
Oh, and just for you....
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George Roffe
Houston, TX
84 944 ITS car under construction
92 ITS Sentra SE-R occasionally borrowed
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