That logic would work only if it were a straight 8. Take the Chevy V8 for instance. Firing order is 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2. You get a fire every 90 degrees. If No1 is at 0 degrees then No8 is 90 degrees behind No1 and 90 degrees behind in firing order so the lobes would need to lag by 180 degrees. The cam spins half as fast as the crank so the lobes would lag by 90 degrees on the shaft.
It gets a little confusing because you need to consider the 2 banks are 90 degrees apart and the cam spins slower than the crank. I have to sit down and figure out the chevy firing order because I am also doing a small V8. We are in the same boat. When my table is complete it will be posted at mickey's website for anybody to use.
See if these help
http://www.mikes-models.com/camarticle.html
http://www.mikes-models.com/camshafts.html


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