Kelford Cams - Suit Chevrolet LS Series V8, SS108-D (226/232)
Description:
226/232 Degrees duration @ 0.050" cam lift, .580"/.580" lift.

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Additional Information:
5.7-6.2L Great all-round performance cam upgrade for auto or manual transmission LS engines. Smooth idle, good economy.
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| Engine Make: | Engine Model: | Part Number: | |||||
| CHEVROLET | LS Series V8 | SS108-D | |||||
| Valve Clearance: | Intake: | Set | at the | ||||
| Exhaust: | Set | at the | |||||
| Cam Lift: | Intake: | 0.341" | Exhaust: | 0.341" | |||
| Rocker Ratio: | Intake: | 1.7 | Exhaust: | 1.7 | |||
| Nett Valve Lift: | Intake: | 0.580" | Exhaust: | 0.580" | |||
| Advertised Duration @ | 0.006" | Intake: | 274 | Exhaust: | 282 | ||
| Duration @ | .050" CAM LIFT | Intake: | 226 | Exhaust: | 232 | ||
| Timing @ | .050" CAM LIFT | IVO: | 1 BTDC | EVO: | 52 BBDC | ||
| IVC: | 45 ABDC | EVC: | 0 TDC | ||||
| Suggested Centre Lines: | Intake: | 112 | Exhaust: | 116 | |||
| CAM | Lift @ TDC | Intake: | 0.054" | Exhaust: | 0.052" | ||
| Product Name | Kelford Cams - Suit Chevrolet LS Series V8, SS108-D (226/232) |
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| Brands | Kelford |
| Engine | GM / LS, LS 5.7L and 6.0L V8 |
| Make | Chevrolet, GM, Holden, LS Chev |
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Why choose matched valve springs for performance cams?
Spring pressure must match the cam profile and rpm limit. Too little causes valve float; too much causes wear.
Do I need adjustable cam gears?
They allow fine-tuning of cam timing, especially useful after head machining or when running non-standard cams.
What is the recommended valve clearance for the Kelford SS108-D camshaft?
The Kelford SS108-D camshaft does not specify exact valve clearance settings in the provided information. It is essential to set the valve clearance according to your specific engine build and ensure that it accommodates the cam's lift and duration for optimal performance.
What rocker ratio is compatible with the SS108-D camshaft?
The SS108-D camshaft is designed to work with a rocker ratio of 1.7 for both intake and exhaust. Ensure that your rocker arms match this ratio to achieve the intended lift and performance characteristics.
What are the advertised duration specifications for the SS108-D camshaft?
The Kelford SS108-D camshaft has an advertised duration of 274 degrees for intake and 282 degrees for exhaust at 0.006 inches of cam lift. This duration provides a good balance of performance for both street and track applications.
What is the net valve lift of the SS108-D camshaft?
The net valve lift for the Kelford SS108-D camshaft is 0.580 inches for both intake and exhaust. This lift is crucial for achieving the desired airflow and performance in your LS engine.
What timing specifications should I follow when installing the SS108-D camshaft?
For the Kelford SS108-D camshaft, the timing specifications at 0.050 inches of cam lift are: Intake Valve Opening (IVO) at 1 BTDC, Exhaust Valve Opening (EVO) at 52 BBDC, Intake Valve Closing (IVC) at 45 ABDC, and Exhaust Valve Closing (EVC) at 0 TDC. Proper timing is essential for optimal engine performance.
