Cost of CAMs

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datfreak
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Re: Cost of CAMs

Postby datfreak » Mon Jun 20, 2016 9:04 pm

Lots of reading in this thread,

I've got 2 x na8 exhaust cams so I was going to do the in/ex cam mod but now I'm considering getting them reground.
Since these are bigger duration then the inlet cam hopeful there is more 'meat' for the regrind.

Im hoping to run a high compression (11-12:1) nonturbo 1.8 with biggish cams - something like Maruha racing 264 degree 10mm.
http://www.maruhamotors.co.jp/miata/parts/racingcam.html
Anyone have a regrind done close to these specs? The 33mm base circle should be fine as ive got SUBS coming and would have to shim them anyway.

Clive cams https://www.facebook.com/CliveCams/ quoted me about $350 to regrind them, but said they would have to measure them first to see if they could get the specs I want.
Anyone else here used clive cams?

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hks_kansei
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Re: Cost of CAMs

Postby hks_kansei » Mon Jun 20, 2016 10:32 pm

Not used Clive personally, but my GFs work use them fairly often on customer race cars.

Apparently they're great, and the guys there have a heap of knowledge (pretty sure Clive worked for wade cams before doing his own thing)

Clive are Also 10mins from my house.
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