NitroDann wrote:Sailor wrote:Oh I'm sure they are already convinced, it's just that
1. there are better initial gains using bolt on equipment Cam are bolt on
2. many of us track in classes where internal mods are prohibited. a few percent, yes
3. most of us use our cars as daily drives and most cams giving worthwhile improvement will not be a good daily. This notion is exactly the missinformed, poorly researched, wrong information that gets thrown around that I was referring to.
Dann
1. Yes Cams are bolt on......You ignore the fact that there are better initial gains to be made by other more easily installed bolt ons ...
I guess you could say that heads are bolt on as well, but until those more easily installed, better bang for buck bolt ons are installed then they are almost worthless.....but you know that already eh!
2. Indeed....but still worth considering.
3. Dann, you seem to think that you are one of the few that have dríven cars with cams. I'd suggest that you talk to a few of the older NC drivers (for a start) and have a little chat about their knowledge of modified cars and engines.
We came from a time when emission rules either didn't or barely existed and modified engines were de rigeur on daily drives.
I drove a Cooper S with full race cam, 45mm Dellorto, 3:1 extractors, modified head, competition clutch and straight cut gears/drop gears and ZF locker.
It was a daily drive which would not survive in todays traffic.
I'll say it again MOST cams giving WORTHWHILE improvement will not be a good daily drive.....especially in todays stop start traffic.