On a gas engine, especially a 2 valver with overlap, a healthy cam has a unique unmistakable sound at idle speeds. It seems that gasoline 4 valvers with larger camshafts don't quite sound the same, although they too have a very unique sound at idle when enough lift/duration is being used with the cam choice, just not as radical as pushrod 2 valvers.
My question is this: do diesels react to camshafts the same way? For example, does a diesel cam with considerably more lift/duration then stock sound much different at idle? Does it sound different at all? If so, in what way?
Always learning.
Thomas
My question is this: do diesels react to camshafts the same way? For example, does a diesel cam with considerably more lift/duration then stock sound much different at idle? Does it sound different at all? If so, in what way?
Always learning.
Thomas