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Cost of CAMs
Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 4:45 pm
by gslender
We seem to have wildly varying claims regarding the cost of CAMs.
I've just had Dean Tighe from Tighe Cams give me a quote...
We can offer new or build up and grind your cams .
New cams are $1250.00, build up and grind are $720.00
Best price I've seen on-line from the USA was near $850 for a set (didn't say it was new or build up/regrind).
Any other true quotes you can share (not just opinions)....
G
Re: Cost of CAMs
Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 5:22 pm
by Dweezle
Camtech regrind $410 plus $110 if it required lash caps.
For a B6 engine.
Got the quote today.
Also, Kelford new cams delivered from NZ for under $1000.
Re: Cost of CAMs
Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 5:28 pm
by NitroDann
My last regrind from camtech (syndey) was 220 including postage both ways from newcastle.
Im super happy with the performance, its in a competition only car. It lives its life a quarter mile at a time (actually, a dirt stage at a time) and after many more rpm than the engine/cam was ever designed to sustain its still great and showing no wear. Its 3 seasons old.
Dann
Re: Cost of CAMs
Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 5:29 pm
by NitroDann
DAM TOO SLOW!
Dweezle did you get that quote based on my recommendation?
Dann
Re: Cost of CAMs
Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 5:35 pm
by Dweezle
Haha yes I did!!!.
Sound like a great bunch of guys.
Dann I'm gonna pm you some questions regarding your cams if you dont mind?
Re: Cost of CAMs
Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 5:52 pm
by NitroDann
Dweezle wrote:Haha yes I did!!!.
Sound like a great bunch of guys.
Dann I'm gonna pm you some questions regarding your cams if you dont mind?
Join the queue ;)
Go for it.
Dann
Re: Cost of CAMs
Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 8:38 pm
by gslender
NitroDann wrote:My last regrind from camtech (syndey) was 220 including postage both ways from newcastle.
Im super happy with the performance, its in a competition only car. It lives its life a quarter mile at a time (actually, a dirt stage at a time) and after many more rpm than the engine/cam was ever designed to sustain its still great and showing no wear. Its 3 seasons old.
Dann
Dann, how can you be half what we've been quoted? Are you only doing the exhaust camshaft or something special?
Re: Cost of CAMs
Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 8:39 pm
by gslender
Also got a quote from Camtech Cams...
For this application we can only offer to regrind your camshafts as we do not carry billets for this application. We would give you the biggest possible regrind for what you want.
The regrind cost $418.00 inc gst
And you will require lash caps $ 104.50 inc Gst
Freight $22.00
Sorry for being such a newbie, but why the lash caps? Do all regrinds need them?
Re: Cost of CAMs
Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 9:28 pm
by project.r.racing
Maruha F-cams for NA8 , HLA friendly, new and not regrinds. new tappets not required, $840 delivered to my door.
Re: Cost of CAMs
Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 9:57 pm
by greenMachine
Watch the welded cams closely, if that is what you buy. They are known to fail (not all, the failure rate is unpredictable), and they will take the buckets with them (SUB) if you don't catch them quickly. At that point the economies of buying the cheaper welded cams, rather than the billets, turn into serious cost and inconvenience.
Please don't ask me how I know this
Re: Cost of CAMs
Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 10:05 pm
by gslender
project.r.racing wrote:Maruha F-cams for NA8 , HLA friendly, new and not regrinds. new tappets not required, $840 delivered to my door.
yeah, but shame they don't make them for na6....
Re: Cost of CAMs
Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 10:08 pm
by pcmx5
gslender wrote:We seem to have wildly varying claims regarding the cost of CAMs.
I've just had Dean Tighe from Tighe Cams give me a quote...
We can offer new or build up and grind your cams .
New cams are $1250.00, build up and grind are $720.00
Best price I've seen on-line from the USA was near $850 for a set (didn't say it was new or build up/regrind).
Any other true quotes you can share (not just opinions)....
G
I paid $950 for Tighe's in Sept 2007 so that is a fairly steep rise given lots of other bits seem to be about the same or even cheaper these days.At the time they were cheaper than importing, but i guess the $ was nowhere near where it is now.
Peter
Re: Cost of CAMs
Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 10:25 pm
by NitroDann
OMG!
I typed on my phone for half an hour to explain lots of stuff and just as I pressed submit it ran flat and died...
Anyway watch this space, ill get on tomorrow and do it again when im in front of a keyboard :rolls:
And my camtech cost.. It was for a certain stroked pulsar... Single cam engine
Dann
Re: Cost of CAMs
Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 10:47 pm
by PaulF
NitroDann wrote:And my camtech cost.. It was for a certain stroked pulsar... Single cam engine
Of course. You didn't think that was worth stating before now?
Re: Cost of CAMs
Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 10:53 pm
by NitroDann
NitroDann wrote:My last regrind from camtech (syndey) was 220 including postage both ways from newcastle.
Im super happy with the performance, its in a competition only car. It lives its life a quarter mile at a time (actually, a dirt stage at a time) and after many more rpm than the engine/cam was ever designed to sustain its still great and showing no wear. Its 3 seasons old.
Dann
Sounds pretty un-plural-like to me paul.
Why dont you just shut up mate?
Dann
PS hes my mate, you dont need to delete this post its a joke. Thanks.