286 Crane Cam Performance in 308
#1 _TORANR AMORE_
Posted 27 March 2006 - 09:07 AM
I have bought a crane cam that is similar to the crane 286 cam, except it's a cheaper version, it's a blue racer. To match the cam, I will be using a 3000 (or 3500) stall converter and 3.45 gears. the cam is going into a 308 (with compression that will be somewhere btw 9 to 10:1 hopefully)
I was at the VTC drive-in night where a couple of guys were saying that the 286 cam is too big and doesn't work well for racing. one guy said that if I used a 286 cam I would have to use a 5000 stall converter because I'll never be-able to "get it off the line" and it will just bog down with anything less than a big stall converter.
How's that? I don't get it. the 286 starts making big power at 5000 RPM and goes out to 6200. I'd be changing gears real quick!
This is a link to the crane 286 cam on the cranecams website:
http://www.cranecams...fo/hold6987.htm
Series/Grind # is H286
Basic RPM is 2400 to 6200 where, quoted from their website "The camshaft's basic RPM is the RPM range within which the engine will produce its best power."
Has anyone got some examples of power curves/charts? Doesn't it start to raise and curve at about 3000 RPM?
This is the similar cam that I bought that I've been told is equivalent to the 286:
http://www.cranecams...denblue6987.htm
Grind # is CD224-24
#2 _MAWLER_
Posted 27 March 2006 - 12:40 PM
Peace,
#3 _TORANR AMORE_
Posted 27 March 2006 - 01:31 PM
Yeah, same here. I've never used one either, but I've always been told that it is part of a known good combination for 300HP or so with the L34 or similar heads (bigger valves and mildly ported and polished), my eddelbrock performer manifold, Genie tri-Y extractors, 750 sec vac Holley etc etc. But I'm always open to listen to other peoples opinions, information and experiences etc, so what these guys said, although 5000stall sounded hugely excessive, it caused me to ponder what the power curve result looked like for a typical 308 with a 286 cam. I'm still trying to find an example on the net with no prevail.... I was planning to use a 286 in my car and was told nothing but good stuff about it. It is basically the standard cam of choice for a 12/13 sec 308 and is used by heaps of ppl ...
Has anyone got a Dyno result sheet, who has used this cam or similar? I know all engines and combos are different but I would like to see how the Power steps up with RPM with some kinda example.
#4 _TORANASS_
Posted 27 March 2006 - 02:19 PM
3000 to 3500 is a top choice in converta i reckon..3.45 or maybe even 3.7 gears will be ideal..
John
#5 _[BOTTLEDUP]_
Posted 27 March 2006 - 03:07 PM
The knuckle draggers u were talking to most likely were thinking of a 288 solid. They don't make a great deal of grunt below about 4500 rpm.
#6 _TORANR AMORE_
Posted 27 March 2006 - 03:20 PM
#7
Posted 27 March 2006 - 03:35 PM
#8 _J&S Racing_
Posted 27 March 2006 - 03:42 PM
My engine builder recomended a performer manifold with a 750B/P he also so mentioned that if i wanted to stick with a manual gearbox i would have to be prepared to replace the clutch often (not sure how often) he did say it would be easier and cheaper to go auto. I still haven't done the fuel side of things or re-graphed the dizzy yet & i'm still running the 3.0 LSD, the idle is rough but not to rough and it pulls well from 2400rpm until it runs out of fuel about 5000rpm, i really need to finish it off.
#9 _moot_
Posted 27 March 2006 - 04:35 PM
it made 192 with a edelbrock performer and the 216 with a redline maxitork single plane with no other differences. it also had more torque and power was 500rpm lower
and this graph is the exact same day and spec with gas.
#10 _TORANR AMORE_
Posted 27 March 2006 - 04:58 PM
#11 _moot_
Posted 27 March 2006 - 05:00 PM
#12
Posted 27 March 2006 - 05:05 PM
The cam you have purchased is 6 degrees @ 050 off the pace of the 286 so is actually a bit smaller.
Personally I would have got the 286, I have used the CD224, but only once.....
I also have my own thoughts on spacers and Edelbrock Performers for 308 that I have discussed on this forum before.
Edited by Struggler, 27 March 2006 - 05:05 PM.
#13 _TORANR AMORE_
Posted 28 March 2006 - 12:26 PM
#14 _1QUICK LJ_
Posted 28 March 2006 - 03:04 PM
#15 _[BOTTLEDUP]_
Posted 28 March 2006 - 05:37 PM
I'm like struggler, used a CD cam once, and once only.
#16 _TORANASS_
Posted 28 March 2006 - 07:20 PM
Is that cos the CD cam wasnt good, or other reasons..If its not gona do the job Id say for Rick to get a 286 and try sellin the CD cam..,Mar 28 2006, 06:37 PM] I'm like struggler, used a CD cam once, and once only.
John
#17
Posted 28 March 2006 - 07:50 PM
The difference in price between it and the CCH286 will be the cheapest 30HP your $$$ can buy.
#18 _Boostd_
Posted 29 March 2006 - 09:16 PM
#19
Posted 29 March 2006 - 10:06 PM
I will be using a CD crane cam in the 308 I am building,
Basically inj 308 stroked to 3.48 (~353 ci ), CD228-88, tickled heads, spaced t/b, pace headers.....5 speed, and 3.45s out back
It is not THE 286...........so I would be most interested what pple have to say
The cam was recommended by someone with sound knowledge and proven results as an engine builder.
Sorry if this is side tracking.
Max
#20 _dannylxss_
Posted 30 March 2006 - 07:02 PM
#21 _[BOTTLEDUP]_
Posted 31 March 2006 - 12:32 PM
Basically because they are an old technology design, dating back to the 60's and 70s.Is that cos the CD cam wasnt good, or other reasons..If its not gona do the job Id say for Rick to get a 286 and try sellin the CD cam..,Mar 28 2006, 06:37 PM] I'm like struggler, used a CD cam once, and once only.
John
#22 _JNR_ATE_
Posted 01 April 2006 - 01:38 AM
Something doesnt feel right, 2500 stall, 3.55 diff and good heads and it very sluggish down low. Any ideas.
Cheers
JNR_ATE
#23 _Lostit_
Posted 01 April 2006 - 06:27 AM
And the former MickLX on this forum can or will be able to testify because he brought my old 308 with that camshaft in it.
My old motor never was dyno run.. but was/is tuff as nails on the road i can tell you that.
The specs of the motor were
10.5 to 1 comp, forged flat tops, red cast heads flowed to 440hp, Ice ignition electronic.
On the street with 3.36, trimatic and 2200 convertor traction was a problem off the line .The geniune Crane cam rev range is between 1800-5900.
On the strip i pulled with a quadajet 13.6 crossing the line in 2nd gear at 6000rpm, without using the convertor off the line since street tyres lack of traction so all being correct a high 12 would easily be on the cards .
Then i put a 750 DP on it and it felt like someone put a higher diff ratio.. it loved the juice and felt so much stronger but i never got to race it again.
Just so you know a 286 antiu hydraulic is a good choice for the street and not overly big.. in a lighter bodied torana.. it would be awesome
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#24
Posted 01 April 2006 - 08:26 AM
Thanks for the engine Denis, I'll send you a pm soon to let you know how its going.
#25 _[BOTTLEDUP]_
Posted 03 April 2006 - 10:40 AM
Well if its a 2500 stall how would you expect it to go below 2500? The converter won't be locked up until then, and thats what makes it take off from 2500...I got a 296 clive cams in my 308 and i aint sure about it. Its power rev range is 2500-6500 as per clive's spec sheet. I run a 680 quaddy, L34 heads and flat tops, feels like i couldnt pull the skin off rice pudding below 1800Rpm, but get anywhere near 2500and she sits u in the seat.
Something doesnt feel right, 2500 stall, 3.55 diff and good heads and it very sluggish down low. Any ideas.
Cheers
JNR_ATE
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