Im looking for someone with experience with solid roller lifters. Will I have to remove my Knock sensor? Will the knock sensor pick-up the noise from the lifters and rockers and retard the timing? Is there a knock sensor that can be bout that will not pick-up this noise but pick-up a real knock?
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Eric W.
89 Firebird Formula WS6
Accel/Lingenfelter Super Ram
6.2L/382.97 ci
Custom PROM Dyno tuned
WCT-5 speed
BW 9-bolt Posi 3.45
Boss MS 18" Rims
Headman Headers 1 5/8 Ceramic Coated
Custom Dual exhaust
1LE upgrade
Custom Temperature / Navigation Rear View Mirror
In a constant state of upgrade!
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I run a solid roller (Comp Cams cam, Crower "cutaway" solid rollers) and it is extremely noisy (). I do not run a knock sensor. I discussed it with the shop that built my engine, and they said that they had seen people try and build a filter to selectively exclude the valve train noise, and that they had not seen anyone accomplish any good results.
Fred
381ci all-forged stroker - 10.8:1 - CNC LT4 heads/intake - CC solid roller - MoTeC engine management - 8 LS1 coils - 58mm TB - 78# injectors - 300-shot dry nitrous - TH400 - Gear Vendor O/D - Strange 12-bolt - 4.11's - AS&M headers - duals - Corbeau seat - AutoMeter gauges - roll bar - Spohn suspension - QA1 shocks - a few other odds 'n ends. 800HP/800lb-ft at the flywheel, on a 300-shot. 11.5 @ 117MPH straight motor
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Originally posted by InjuneerI run a solid roller (Comp Cams cam, Crower "cutaway" solid rollers) and it is extremely noisy (). I do not run a knock sensor. I discussed it with the shop that built my engine, and they said that they had seen people try and build a filter to selectively exclude the valve train noise, and that they had not seen anyone accomplish any good results.
Eric W.
89 Firebird Formula WS6
Accel/Lingenfelter Super Ram
6.2L/382.97 ci
Custom PROM Dyno tuned
WCT-5 speed
BW 9-bolt Posi 3.45
Boss MS 18" Rims
Headman Headers 1 5/8 Ceramic Coated
Custom Dual exhaust
1LE upgrade
Custom Temperature / Navigation Rear View Mirror
In a constant state of upgrade!
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There have been lots of attempts to "filter" false triggering harmonics from being interpreted by the KS. Teflon tape and all. Solid lifters are noticeably louder for sure. The KS can be "deleted" from use by the PCM, but probably wouldn't be a good idea on a daily driver.
The frequency required to set valve lash on a solid roller valvtrain will greatly depend on the amount of lift your camshaft will produce. Under .650", every oil change just verify valve lash. Over .650", you will need to verify lash more often.
Keep in mind that many other things will need to be upgraded in order to accomodate a solid roller setup. Springs, larger diameter pushrods, modified heads to accomodate larger diameter pushrods, and of course a solid roller grind camshaft. Piston to valve clearance will also become much less tolerant due to the increased effective lift.
As long as you don't go to wild with your solid roller cam selection, you will be able to make considerably more HP than a hydraulic roller setup and it will be plenty reliable on the street.
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