It's a bit more complicated than that depending on other mods/engine work. Don't forget possible porting in that to accommodate more airflow Lloyd. And as there is more airflow, with that you may want more fuel and then add oversize valves to accommodate the increase
Playing with the cams alone could give you a bit more top end at the sacrifice of low. Move the torque band around and advance or retard either or both cams. Slot cam sprockets and retard the cams a couple of degrees for more high end or advance for low end. Better still install aftermarket cams designed for a specific job. You could even fit an ignition retarder to give more high end or balance things out from either or both changing cam/cam position and/or fitting Hi comps. Maybe things are beginning to run too hot or burn to fast, so one could fit a larger oil cooler change spark plug temperature etc etc. It's never ending
Exhaust....this could either be a 2 into 1 or even fit shorter end cans, change the state of tune to suit and dial in to everything else. But as I said earlier all these things work in conjunction with each other. One needs to know what they want and which direction to go in, otherwise one just ends up doing things for the sake of doing it without actually knowing what effect it's having by itself or with other changes. For example you could fit short stacks to get a bit more top end and then go and fit an ignition advancer that gives a bit more low...depending on the state of play with everything else, you could end up going around in circles and chasing your tail.
Maybe it would be far simpler to just change the gearing.
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