Cost of CAMs
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Re: Cost of CAMs
Yes, buy a non VVT head, throw in huge cams, and a mspnp.
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bootz wrote:Yes, maybe, but is there anything available for a "poor" retard, whose soldering sucks and has ADD?
No excuse. Everyone on this forum has ADD. We manage.
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adHd here.
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bootz wrote:NitroDann wrote:And MS does do VVT properly now.
Yes, maybe, but is there anything available for a "poor" retard, whose soldering sucks and has ADD?
Pickup a MS3 PNP. Sometimes available from ms3 extra.
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Re: Cost of CAMs
NitroDann wrote:Yes, buy a non VVT head, throw in huge cams, and a mspnp.
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Damn it Dann, you got an answer for everything. Some of them are even worth considering.
It is a known fact that 50% of people are of less than average intelligence
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NitroDann wrote:Yes, buy a non VVT head, throw in huge cams, and a mspnp.
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This is sweet, HKS 264... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4p8imF4 ... re=related
No way am I going to do this, Kelford 272..... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5S4uNtg ... re=related
Geofiz, you have a spare SE head, why don't you donate it for 'experimentation' purposes, could be fun!
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Re: Cost of CAMs
So in another basic mod package
say for an NA8...
intake + exhaust (extractors cat back hi flow cat) + adaptronic + 255 or 264 cams = 90-95rwkw?
would it be worth adding injectors to that?
say for an NA8...
intake + exhaust (extractors cat back hi flow cat) + adaptronic + 255 or 264 cams = 90-95rwkw?
would it be worth adding injectors to that?
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See my thread ( actually posted by Administrator)under Dyno results.That sort of power is available and entirely tractable. I didn't change injectors.
Go for it!!
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Go for it!!
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If no one got this yet, Im always looking at a way to perform mods and make some beer money, and Im thinking about what can be offered as cheap streetable packages I can offer from home.
So ive been thinking about this.
Anyways,
Injectors? No reason. They have plenty enough flow for basic N/A bolt ons.
NA8....
I mean, you really want to an ecu first, as without it all your other mods are limited.
But, intake, exhaust, all proper ones. Intake heatshields galore and sealed up properly.
Then cams, and a head shave, thats what I would do. maybe with a DFA.
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So ive been thinking about this.
Anyways,
Injectors? No reason. They have plenty enough flow for basic N/A bolt ons.
NA8....
I mean, you really want to an ecu first, as without it all your other mods are limited.
But, intake, exhaust, all proper ones. Intake heatshields galore and sealed up properly.
Then cams, and a head shave, thats what I would do. maybe with a DFA.
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Found the thread pcmx5 alludes to.
http://mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=43&t=23240&p=284154&hilit=pcmx5#p284154
Exactly what Ive been saying, Cams and an ecu
pcmx5; Can you please confirm everyone needs to get off the 'im scared of drivability' bandwagon ? It would be nice to get some support here :D
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http://mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=43&t=23240&p=284154&hilit=pcmx5#p284154
Exactly what Ive been saying, Cams and an ecu
pcmx5; Can you please confirm everyone needs to get off the 'im scared of drivability' bandwagon ? It would be nice to get some support here :D
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Dann . i can with a 6speed and 3.9 diff it has amazing tracability( but actually had that with the 5sp 4:1), pulls ok from 60 klph on the flat in 6th and will rev to 8000 rpm( not that you need to)
A few people on this forum , Johnd, Chrish . Fun mx and Sav have dríven it and have all said it is amazing, sorry if that sounds a bit up myself, but they said it!!
Just did a run down the GOR yesterday and it is truely a great drive,you can drive it like you knocked it off or like a grandma and it just rewards you every time.
They should have built them like this in my opinion!! However you do need someone who knows what they are doing with the ECU tuning !
I woldn't go much further then my spec for an everyday driver though.
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A few people on this forum , Johnd, Chrish . Fun mx and Sav have dríven it and have all said it is amazing, sorry if that sounds a bit up myself, but they said it!!
Just did a run down the GOR yesterday and it is truely a great drive,you can drive it like you knocked it off or like a grandma and it just rewards you every time.
They should have built them like this in my opinion!! However you do need someone who knows what they are doing with the ECU tuning !
I woldn't go much further then my spec for an everyday driver though.
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This is exactly what Ive ben trying to convince everyone of.
Mine is the same.
Incredible power and drivability. The only thing is *you need a proper ECU*.
I hope this convinces some people
Dann
Mine is the same.
Incredible power and drivability. The only thing is *you need a proper ECU*.
I hope this convinces some people
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Re: Cost of CAMs
evil_weevil wrote:So in another basic mod package
say for an NA8...
intake + exhaust (extractors cat back hi flow cat) + adaptronic + 255 or 264 cams = 90-95rwkw?
would it be worth adding injectors to that?
Stock injectors will be just fine for that I reckon.
Also I have intake, exhaust, adaptronic, tighe 805c cams and porting and that got me 101rwkw
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after watching the young fellows go on sunday and driving petes car its the way to go for as far a fun set up without turbo and supercharging
after watching the young fellows go on sunday and driving petes car its the way to go for as far a fun set up without turbo and supercharging
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Re: Cost of CAMs
niiiiiice
Ive got an adaptronic lined up
then considering those camtech regrinds
Ive got an adaptronic lined up
then considering those camtech regrinds
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