Tocchi Sandtrap Motorsport Donating Members 2,055 Member For: 16y 1m 16d Gender: Male Location: Perth Posted 24/10/16 04:37 AM Share Posted 24/10/16 04:37 AM Cue song "if I could turn back time" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ralph Wiggum Moar Powar Babeh Lifetime Members 19,323 Member For: 19y 3m 18d Gender: Male Location: Perth Posted 24/10/16 04:59 AM Share Posted 24/10/16 04:59 AM If I could turn back time I'd run stock all day I'd take back those cams and retainers and wouldn't have to pay I don't know why I choose what I did I don't know why I went that way Cams like a mountain, the heads cut deep inside Cams are so lopey, they stall sometimes best I got at short notice. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ROB83R Member 1,632 Member For: 8y 7m 22d Gender: Not Telling Location: Radioactive wasteland Posted 24/10/16 05:11 AM Share Posted 24/10/16 05:11 AM (edited) Tina Fitter/Turner would be impressed. My advice. Go cams. You want em your money just do it. Like the rest of these guys I wouldn't. No need. These motors are different to jap motors. What works on them generally goes backwards on these barras. Edited 24/10/16 05:12 AM by ROB83R Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Kerb Warrior Donating Members 612 Member For: 12y 3m 15d Gender: Male Location: Perth, Western Australia Posted 24/10/16 05:21 AM Share Posted 24/10/16 05:21 AM Well, with the bigger target of 1,000 in mind cams certainly wouldn't hurt. But again, lot to consider. Driveability, whether you want it on the street, and as Tocchi said, build the motor strong without cams, and go a bigger turbo. I think I'd go this way too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MBAF Bronze Donating Members 2,156 Member For: 8y 4m 26d Posted 24/10/16 05:43 AM Share Posted 24/10/16 05:43 AM Nothing wrong with going cams at all...flowing the head isnt required unless you plan spinning the thing up 8k and on. In the end do what you feel is best and what the tuner/mechanic says. There is always going to be people saying yes and no. And on a side note.......6870 :D 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BAXRTUTE Gold Donating Members 2,639 Member For: 8y 8m 23d Posted 24/10/16 05:52 AM Share Posted 24/10/16 05:52 AM Sex turbo right there Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ralph Wiggum Moar Powar Babeh Lifetime Members 19,323 Member For: 19y 3m 18d Gender: Male Location: Perth Posted 24/10/16 06:51 AM Share Posted 24/10/16 06:51 AM Spinycat.gif 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IH8TOADS Silver Donating Members 3,618 Member For: 19y 6m 2d Gender: Male Location: OZ Posted 24/10/16 07:03 AM Share Posted 24/10/16 07:03 AM I have Stage 4 Atomic Cams. They drop straight in, work well with VCT and were easy to tune. As expected fuel economy will go down hill though. I've got mine sounding stock and the car drives mint, you wouldn't know it had bigger cams. You know they're helping airflow because if you run an open loop boost control system you will drop about 1.5 - 2psi off you boost curve. Add the boost back in, and tune to suit, you obviously pick up power. The Stage 4's aren't overly aggressive and I still make peak power around 5300rpm. On a Faraone Mainline Hub dyno, GTX35, 18psi, Stage 4 cams I made 460kw at the axles. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
turboknapp Donating Members 783 Member For: 17y 9m 18d Gender: Male Location: perth w.a Posted 24/10/16 08:22 AM Share Posted 24/10/16 08:22 AM What did you make on a Roller Dyno Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arronm Dropping a turd Gold Donating Members 9,520 Member For: 17y 2m 14d Gender: Male Location: Perth Posted 24/10/16 09:10 AM Share Posted 24/10/16 09:10 AM Why not have it all. Head work, cams, steel crank, big turbo. All = more power, less boost and reliability 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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