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Re: Crower Cams (Mysterious Bob)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Mysterious Bob »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Ony concerns regarding idle, emmissions testing, how does it perform, how does it compare to Comp/Zex, etc...</TD></TR></TABLE>
The idle isn't as easy as stock, it does lope a bit, but it isn't a huge lope. It isn't designed as an emissions legal cam so I can't answer that question, and it performs very well, as long as you have similar mods to compliment the cam.
The idle isn't as easy as stock, it does lope a bit, but it isn't a huge lope. It isn't designed as an emissions legal cam so I can't answer that question, and it performs very well, as long as you have similar mods to compliment the cam.
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Re: Crower Cams (civicross)
The head is port and polished, .5mm oversize valves. The block is .020 over with ENDYN Turbo Rollerwaves (~ 9.5:1), Eagle Rods, Balanced, aluminium flywheel, RC 270 CC Injectors, 3" cold air intake, MSD Ignition, Hondata S100 with boost option.
This is the combination while we break in the new motor. Once broken in we will change injectors, TB and install the GT28RS (Disco Potato).
Hoping running this cam N/A initially is ok.
This is the combination while we break in the new motor. Once broken in we will change injectors, TB and install the GT28RS (Disco Potato).
Hoping running this cam N/A initially is ok.
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