COMP-CAM CS XE262H-10
#1
Racer
Thread Starter
Member Since: Feb 2001
Location: Pensacola Florida
Posts: 315
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
COMP-CAM CS XE262H-10
I talked with Comp-Cams today and would like to know the Forum's opinion.
I have a '77, L-48, TH350, with the following modifications:
True Duals, No Cats
Ravin 55 Mufflers
Hooker Competition Headers 1 5/8 ceramic
B&M Shift Kit with adjustable modulator
B&M Torque Converter (2000)
Rebuilt Transmission
Rebuilt Rear Suspension
83,000 original miles
3:08 Rear
Comp-Cams has recommended the following cam:
CS XE262H-10 Here are the specs:
Valve Adjustment Intake 0
Valve Adjustment Exhaust 0
Gross Valve Lift Intake 0.462
Gross Valve Lift Exhaust 0.469
Duration at 0.006 Tappet Lift Intake 262
Duration at 0.006 Tappet Lift Exhaust 270
Valve Timing @0.006 Intake Open 25 Close 57
Exhaust Open69 Close 21
I put on about 3000 miles per year, some of which are out-of-town cruises, shows, Bowling Green, etc.
I want the most HP and Torque available. What do you think?
Thanks
Larry :eek: :seeya
I have a '77, L-48, TH350, with the following modifications:
True Duals, No Cats
Ravin 55 Mufflers
Hooker Competition Headers 1 5/8 ceramic
B&M Shift Kit with adjustable modulator
B&M Torque Converter (2000)
Rebuilt Transmission
Rebuilt Rear Suspension
83,000 original miles
3:08 Rear
Comp-Cams has recommended the following cam:
CS XE262H-10 Here are the specs:
Valve Adjustment Intake 0
Valve Adjustment Exhaust 0
Gross Valve Lift Intake 0.462
Gross Valve Lift Exhaust 0.469
Duration at 0.006 Tappet Lift Intake 262
Duration at 0.006 Tappet Lift Exhaust 270
Valve Timing @0.006 Intake Open 25 Close 57
Exhaust Open69 Close 21
I put on about 3000 miles per year, some of which are out-of-town cruises, shows, Bowling Green, etc.
I want the most HP and Torque available. What do you think?
Thanks
Larry :eek: :seeya
#3
Re: COMP-CAM CS XE262H-10 (vettecor)
I have a very similar set-up as you...only exceptions are L-82, 3.32 Rear, and stock convertor (1700 RPM???)and have this EXACT cam as advised by Comp Cams. I am not too pleased w/ it...very flat, no seat-of-your-pants pulling power. In fact, Chevy High Performance (March 2000) recommends this for a Mild 3-0-5, which really pissed me off after installing it about two months prior.
See if someone can run the Dyno program with your numbers...maybe I have other problems that would otherwise make this a good choice???
BTW, CHP considers "mild" as 319HP / 326TQ...not too bad (especially from a 3-0-5!)
See if someone can run the Dyno program with your numbers...maybe I have other problems that would otherwise make this a good choice???
BTW, CHP considers "mild" as 319HP / 326TQ...not too bad (especially from a 3-0-5!)
#5
Melting Slicks
Member Since: Apr 2000
Location: Ft. Walton Beach, Fl USA
Posts: 2,145
Likes: 0
Received 1 Like
on
1 Post
Re: COMP-CAM CS XE262H-10 (DR'76)
I have a very similar set-up as you...only exceptions are L-82, 3.32 Rear, and stock convertor (1700 RPM???)and have this EXACT cam as advised by Comp Cams. I am not too pleased w/ it...very flat, no seat-of-your-pants pulling power. In fact, Chevy High Performance (March 2000) recommends this for a Mild 3-0-5, which really pissed me off after installing it about two months prior.
#6
Safety Car
Re: COMP-CAM CS XE262H-10 (vettecor)
Question .....Whats the operational range & redline ? , I have a 427 in my 66........with the stock 390 hp chevy cam , 5600 redline ...my rear gears are also 308 (best et 13.7 @ 102 mph) & have been considering the XE268 cam ...........Since you spoke with Comp Cams & they suggested the XE262 thats the way to go :yesnod: just my 2 cents
#7
Race Director
Member Since: Apr 1999
Location: CORVETTE 77 385 C.I. TEXAS
Posts: 11,520
Likes: 0
Received 12 Likes
on
12 Posts
Re: COMP-CAM CS XE262H-10 (DR'76)
Another thing to consider is how fresh your engine is w/ XE262 in an auto.
DR'76
Did you advance timing? Try 12-16 BTDC & all in by 1800.
What's your setup, maybe we can fix.
DR'76
Did you advance timing? Try 12-16 BTDC & all in by 1800.
What's your setup, maybe we can fix.
#9
Race Director
Re: COMP-CAM CS XE262H-10 (Ganey)
i have the XE262 in my rebuilt L-48. and no, it's not the fastest,but it ain't slow either. you tromp the pedal & it will through you back in your seat on each gear shift. the 262 was recommended to me from a mechanic friend over a year before the rebuild,and was also recommended by the shop who did the work, i never spoke to Comp Cam people. both the shop and my friend thought this would be a good cam in conjunction to the 700r4 swap i was doing at the same time. i have gobs of torque,and can drive in 4th gear at 1200 rpm without lugging the engine and if you slowly squeeze the pedal it will just climb and pull away steadily. if you stomp it, it down shifts and off we go!! rule of thumb, XE262 for auto,XE268 for manual trans.