VORTEX 218/226 TWISTER — RETROFIT HYDRAULIC ROLLER
Small Block Chevy 262–400 CID
Includes Cast Hydraulic Roller Camshaft & Johnson 2116SBR Short Travel Link-Bar Lifters
218°/226° @ .050
• .320"/.334" Lobe Lift
• .480"/.534" Valve Lift
108° / 110° / 112° LSA Options
Overview
The Vortex 218/226 Twister Retrofit Hydraulic Roller package is engineered for traditional Small Block Chevy 262–400 cubic inch engines originally equipped with flat tappet camshafts but upgraded to modern hydraulic roller valvetrain technology.
This package combines a precision-ground cast hydraulic roller camshaft with premium Johnson 2116SBR Short Travel Link-Bar Lifters to deliver excellent low-end torque, crisp throttle response, aggressive midrange acceleration, and improved valvetrain stability compared to conventional flat tappet combinations.
With 218°/226° duration @ .050", the Twister utilizes a split-duration design to improve exhaust scavenging and overall cylinder efficiency — especially beneficial for typical Small Block Chevy street heads and exhaust systems. The added exhaust duration helps broaden the usable powerband while maintaining strong street manners and responsive low-speed performance.
The .320"/.334" lobe lift design provides excellent airflow potential while remaining compatible with reliable street valvetrain combinations. When paired with 1.6 ratio rocker arms, the cam delivers .512"/.534" valve lift for increased cylinder filling and stronger midrange power.
The included Johnson short-travel retrofit roller lifters improve hydraulic control, reduce pump-up tendencies, and maintain excellent valve stability at higher RPM compared to conventional retrofit hydraulic rollers.
Available in 108°, 110°, and 112° LSA configurations, the Vortex 218/226 Twister can be tailored from an aggressive, lopey street machine to a smooth EFI-compatible cruiser with excellent vacuum production.
Package Includes
- Cast Retrofit Hydraulic Roller Camshaft
- Johnson 2116SBR Short Travel Link-Bar Lifters
- Camshaft specification card
- Compatible with traditional Small Block Chevy 262–400 CID engines
Camshaft Specifications
Duration
- Duration @ .050": 218° intake / 226° exhaust
- Advertised Duration (@ .006"): ~248° intake / ~256° exhaust
Lift
Lobe Lift
- .320" intake / .334" exhaust
Valve Lift
1.5 Rockers
- .480" intake / .501" exhaust
1.6 Rockers (Recommended)
- .512" intake / .534" exhaust
Valve Timing Events @ .050"
108° LSA
- IO: 4° BTDC
- IC: 34° ABDC
- EO: 47° BBDC
- EC: 1° ATDC
- Overlap: ~5°
Characteristics
- Hardest midrange torque hit
- Deepest idle lope
- Fastest throttle response
- Best for aggressive street/strip applications
110° LSA (Standard Street)
- IO: 2° BTDC
- IC: 36° ABDC
- EO: 45° BBDC
- EC: 3° ATDC
- Overlap: ~1°
Characteristics
- Broad torque curve
- Excellent street manners
- Crisp throttle response
- Best all-around street performance option
112° LSA
- IO: 0° BTDC
- IC: 38° ABDC
- EO: 43° BBDC
- EC: 5° ATDC
- Overlap: ~0°
Characteristics
- Smoothest idle quality
- Strongest vacuum production
- Excellent EFI compatibility
- Ideal for overdrive and highway cruiser applications
RPM Operating Range
1600–6000 RPM
Designed for strong low-end torque, aggressive midrange acceleration, and excellent real-world street drivability.
Performance Characteristics
Idle Quality
- Choppy street-performance idle
- Stable vacuum production on 110° and 112° LSA configurations
- Noticeable exhaust tone without sacrificing drivability
- Johnson short-travel lifters improve idle consistency and valve control
Torque & Power Delivery
- Strong off-idle torque production
- Excellent midrange acceleration
- Improved exhaust scavenging from split-duration design
- Broad usable street powerband
- Modern roller lobes provide substantially greater area under the curve than comparable flat tappet profiles
Drivability
- Excellent for street-driven vehicles
- Compatible with power brakes
- Works well with carbureted or EFI systems
- Excellent throttle recovery and part-throttle responsiveness
- Stable valvetrain operation with reduced hydraulic instability
Recommended Valvetrain Components
Valve Springs
Recommended:
- 120–130 lbs seat pressure
- 310–340 lbs open pressure
Examples:
- PAC-1218
- Comp 986-16
- Equivalent dual springs
Lifters
Included:
- Johnson 2116SBR Short Travel Link-Bar Lifters
Benefits:
- Short-travel hydraulic design
- Improved high-RPM valve stability
- Reduced hydraulic pump-up
- Excellent oil control
- Premium USA-made construction
Pushrods
Recommended:
- 5/16" or 3/8" chromoly
- .080"–.105" wall thickness
Rocker Arms
Compatible With:
- 1.5:1 full roller rockers
- 1.6:1 full roller rockers (recommended)
Minimum Clearances
- Retainer-to-seal clearance: .540" minimum
- Verify piston-to-valve clearance on all builds
- Verify pushrod length during final assembly
Recommended Converter & Gearing
110° LSA — Balanced Street Setup
- Stall Converter: 2200–2500 RPM
- Rear Gear: 3.31–3.73
Best Use
- Daily drivers
- Muscle cars
- Street performance builds
108° LSA — Street/Strip
- Stall Converter: 2500–2800 RPM
- Rear Gear: 3.55–4.10
Best Use
- Aggressive street combinations
- Lightweight cars
- Weekend hot rods
112° LSA — EFI / Overdrive
- Stall Converter: 2000–2200 RPM
- Rear Gear: 3.08–3.55
Best Use
- EFI conversions
- Highway cruisers
- Overdrive-equipped vehicles
Best Engine Applications
- Small Block Chevy 262–400 CID
- Retrofit hydraulic roller conversions
- Carbureted or EFI systems
- 9.0:1–10.5:1 compression ratios
- Street trucks and muscle cars
- Weekend hot rods
- Mild nitrous combinations
- Pump-gas performance builds
Why Choose Red Line Cams?
At Red Line Cams, every camshaft is ground in-house using proven lobe designs developed for real street-driven performance engines. Unlike generic shelf grinds, we offer multiple LSA options so you can tailor idle quality, vacuum, throttle response, and power delivery to your exact combination.
With over 35 years of camshaft grinding experience, Red Line Cams delivers real-world performance, premium valvetrain compatibility, and direct support from the people who actually manufacture your camshaft.


