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No, not quite.are you saying the afm/dod lifter is smaller so going to take in less air?
Yes, yes it is. The VE tables are calculated to be in between the two.if so, the tune must be OK with that because it runs fine in V8
There is no way to compensate in the tune, the lobes lift, duration and separation angle must be the same on all the cylinders in V8 mode; the difference is the smaller base circle before the lifter starts up the lobe.I'm still not understanding you.
are you saying the afm/dod lifter is smaller so going to take in less air?
if so, the tune must be OK with that because it runs fine in v8
There is no way to compensate in the tune, the lobes lift, duration and separation angle must be the same on all the cylinders in V8 mode; the difference is the smaller base circle before the lifter starts up the lobe.
The longer DOD lifter makes up for this loss in distance so all of the pushrods can be the same length. If you put a standard lifter on that lobe it is too short for the factory pushrod, so the intake valve doesn't open far enough or long enough to get an adequate amount of air into the cylinder on the intake stroke; this results in reduced compression (less air to compress).
A longer pushrod (in my theory) on those cylinders should restore the geometry to what it was with the longer DOD lifters, restoring normal engine performance with a standard lifter in place of the DOD lifter.
The tune would require turning off the AFM just like any other delete and modding the VLOM or using a non DOD valley cover as well; it would just allow the use of the DOD cam and avoid that expense if no performance increase was desired (and save a bunch of labor).
oh I understand what you're saying and I agree. I think it will work.
I just don't understand what others are saying as to why it won't.
Well, literally every company that sells the parts says the cam must be changed, that's likely why there is skepticism; I just can't think of a reason why it won't work and this is a rig I bought real cheap just for the engine so I thought I would try it just to test the theory.
Nothing to lose but the one cost of 8 custom length pushrods, I think it's worth it just to find out
I think he is saying 4 intake and 4 exhaust pushrods = 8.Only 4 custom length push rods, right? Because only 4 cylinders shut down until you get into the LT motors.
Oh, duh. I was thinking it only shut down the intake valves for some reason. Long time since I had a DOD motor open.I think he is saying 4 intake and 4 exhaust pushrods = 8.