Nitrous cams for my b18c
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Nitrous cams for my b18c
What cams do you guys reccomend for my 97 jdm b18c (type r). Currently I have an aem intake, tanabe exhaust, and a 55 wet shot. What cams would be good on the street ie good mpg and be nitrous compatible. What if any other modifications do you reccomend along with the cams. I will for sure get cam gears, and I have a vafc 1 on the way.
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get comp cams to make you a nitrous grind for your specific setup..although i design my own cams i still get help from comp.. their guys know their ****...off the shelf cams are ok but i have seen gains of 25hp over off the shelf with customers cars that i designed cams for. it only cost 100 bucks more for them to make them for ya
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by randbcustoms »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">get comp cams to make you a nitrous grind for your specific setup..although i design my own cams i still get help from comp.. their guys know their ****...off the shelf cams are ok but i have seen gains of 25hp over off the shelf with customers cars that i designed cams for. it only cost 100 bucks more for them to make them for ya</TD></TR></TABLE>
i'll agree with that.............to be honest, i wish i had gone with a bigger set of cams. i know the honda-tech stereotype is you can't have big cams with big nitrous, but i KNOW there is more power to be had with better cams.
i'll agree with that.............to be honest, i wish i had gone with a bigger set of cams. i know the honda-tech stereotype is you can't have big cams with big nitrous, but i KNOW there is more power to be had with better cams.
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What about something like crower stage 2 cams. I was considering these, because I can get them with stock idle lobes. If I'm racing I wont ever need to be on the stock lobes so this wouldnt hurt me. I could keep my good mileage as well like this.
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