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Degreeing Our Four-Valve Modular Motor Camshafts - Power Puzzle - Degree Four-Valve C
Degreeing Our Four-Valve Modular Motor Camshafts - Power Puzzle - Degree Four-Valve Cams
Solving The Mystery Of Degreeing The Camshafts On A Four-Valve 4.6When Ford debuted the modular engine family in the early '90s, the overhead cam V-8 was quite a technological advancement compared to the cam-in-block small-block that had been around for decades. But, the Two-Valve layout doesn't work as well with the engine's smaller 100mm bore spacing. The cylinder heads just couldn't pull in enough air for high-performance applications.inline_mediumwraptextrightNo matter if you are talking about the 4.6- or the 5.4-liter versions, Ford's Four-Valve modular engines are technological beasts capable of making big power. Degreeing in the camshafts, however, can leave you scratching your head if you don't know the tricks.26536852/techarticles/m5lp_0912_degreeing_our_four_valve_modular_motor_c amshaftsm5lp_0912_01_+degree_four_valve_motor_cams +four_valve_modular_motor.jpgTrue
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Photo Gallery: Degreeing Our Four-Valve Modular Motor Camshafts - 5.0 Mustang & Super Fords Magazine
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