Cams anyone??
Some turbo apps have had good results with that. I am just wondering. Mostly it was done for spool. Yes i know we dont have the spool issue.
Some turbo apps have had good results with that. I am just wondering. Mostly it was done for spool. Yes i know we dont have the spool issue.
This effectively forces the piston to evacuate the cylinder w/o help. With a boosted engine, that's a lot of hot, expanding gasses to move. And at 6000 RPM, the engine has to do it 40 times per second. So you have this volume of gas being compressed and forced out a small opening. This causes pumping losses - it takes HP to compress the gas. Also, if the cylinder is not completely evacuated, there's residual pressure in the cylinder that can reduce the amount of fresh intake charge that can enter.
For the E55, it's a bad idea - it will easily cost 25 HP (probably more with the restrictive exhaust port). For a turbo car. it's a compromise - you're giving up total HP to bring the HP in sooner. Pick your poison.
Thats kinda what I thought. For a supercharged car it would not benefit since its not being driven off the exhaust gas. I have used this on my supra with great results in spool up and power under the curve. I didnt gain any power at all just increased when the power was on tap
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I am going to take Grumpy's post and pass it along to him and see what his thoughts are... I will post what his recommended cam profile is for a modified car..
I think we should approach this in 2 different ways:
1) I will get his best price for 5 sets of the standard profile that he has quoted me.
2) I will get him to quote for 5 sets on a custom grind based on the post Grumpy made and I will tell him to model it for a car that has 80mm TB, intake boxes, ECU, pullies, headers , etc.. It will be for a fully modified car so it will be more aggressive.
Then, everyone can decide which way they want to go.
I received the quote back on the cam production as per the specs I listed above.
$2,200 for the PAIR!!!!!!!
Build and delivery will be end of August if we order now.
I havent been able to confirm the specs on the Kleemann cams to compare them against these, but this is 50% of the price!!!!
Ok.. Who's going to be the guinea pig (or pigs) ??
Last edited by vrus; Jul 24, 2006 at 10:54 AM.
As far as I know they are a direct drop in. No special install instructions were given to me.
1) I made a medium oversight when I posted the price.. That was the cost of the cams that I was quoted.. I forgot to add in the duties & taxes to get those suckers over here.. I'll have to figure out how much more that adds to the price to get them landed in Canada.
2) I was told that the cams were designed for the stock valvetrain.. They make other cams for other cars where they specifically tell you to change the springs, etc.. In this case, the stock valvetrain is sufficient.
I was told cam swaps are fairly simple procedure on these cars.. Not sure the exact time but I heard it was 3 - 4 hrs.
Intake manifolds come out, air boxes come out, coil packs come out, valve cover comes off.. re/re cams and then put it all back together.
Any idea on how many hours of labor the install would be? Thanks!
The only issue right now is whether they can be used without a retune. I am not sure about that part. I dont think so because I know Kleemann does an ECU update when they install cams...
Someone would have to verify this.
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if I remember right . The intake doesn't have to be removed. on either a N/A or F/I motor___PTE___
Victor: If I had to do it again , I go for the more aggressive grind. The mild one I installed gained me 16 hp increase and no loss of torque .well !! 1 Foot pound at peak___PTE___
Last edited by PTE; Jul 25, 2006 at 03:11 PM.
I dont mind helping the members out and getting the cams for them, but, then what do they do to get the ECU updated? I dont think their tuners would be willing to help them tune a cam that came from someone other than their own shop.
I have a full Star Diagnostics machine (laptop & software), I have WIS, I have the EPC... I also have access to the hardware & software that will inject the ECU programs through the OBDII port and into the ECU's port itself.. What I dont have is the hardware/software to write the custom maps or the simulator software to verify the tune.
I've got feelers out all over trying to locate this equipment. If I get my hands on that part of it, I'll be able to write the custom tunes for people to match the modifications. Until then, we are at the mercy of those that have that.
My current ECU programmer guy is in Germany. He makes the files and emails them to us here. I then get my friend to load it into my ECU. Imagine trying to tune a car for a cam this way??? LOL...
I told him he just ran into a well oiled machine.
My Dyno guy stops by and blows my cover. He told the kid You got Guts man. I guess the white hair fooled him. 3 TIMES!!!

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