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Old Dec 17, 2006 | 08:48 PM
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Default Web Cam .430" race spec's for Yamaha Warrior?

Right now I am working on getting a bunch of parts together for my Warrior for a winter project I got going. So far I got 85mm JE 10.5:1 piston (366cc), going to have the head ported and install high performance valve springs with a bigger intake and a high flow exhaust valves. Install some heavy duty clutch springs and maybe have the flywheel lightend and install a 4 degree advance key. I pretty sure I am going to go for the web .390 mid range cam as it seems to produce the most all around power and average torque and horsepower through out the RPM on this engine program I've been testing all the mods I want to do. (I've tested Megacycle Mid and top-end cams, HotCams stage 1 and 2, Web .390" Prowoll top end stroker and mid range stroker/top-end stock bore cams.) I just wanted to test the Web race cam before I make my final decision, anybody got the spec's?
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Old Dec 18, 2006 | 07:45 PM
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Default Web Cam .430" race spec's for Yamaha Warrior?

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Old Dec 18, 2006 | 09:54 PM
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Default Web Cam .430" race spec's for Yamaha Warrior?

It has 286 degrees duration and 258 degrees duration at .050". They have the specs at www.webcamshafts.com.I have one in mine and would highly recommend one.I was told when I got mine it is the most powerfull cam you can by for a Warrior.I have about everything done to mine that you stated and busted a 400EX with a big bore kit and some other mods.Still don't have nothing for those 450s or Raptors tho!
 
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Old Dec 18, 2006 | 10:58 PM
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Default Web Cam .430" race spec's for Yamaha Warrior?

any idea what stock is?
 
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Old Dec 19, 2006 | 07:29 PM
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Don't have any idea.I can't find any info on it. When holding a stock cam beside an 84 grind Webcam,there is a significant differance. The Webcam's lobes are much more round,almost egg shaped. The stock lobes almost come to a point. This cam probably gave me more power than any other single thing I did to my bike!
 
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Old Dec 19, 2006 | 08:28 PM
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Default Web Cam .430" race spec's for Yamaha Warrior?

Yeah Rator 350 I need lobe separation or valve timing events to make this program work right with the cam and be acurate.
The stock cam is very mild with .382" lift and 233 duration @ .040".
 
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Yeah Rator 350 I need lobe separation or valve timing events to make this program work right with the cam and be acurate.
The stock cam is very mild with .382" lift and 233 duration @ .40".
is that .04 or .4?
 
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Old Dec 19, 2006 | 09:01 PM
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Default Web Cam .430" race spec's for Yamaha Warrior?

duration @ .040" lift on the cam lobe, sorry to confuse you.
 
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