Crower stage 2 cams or BC cams
Hey there need some help and advise. I'm looking for some cams for my h2b that I would not have to change the valve train and leave the motor stock for know. It's a all motor car and it's going to stay all motor.
The motor H23a blue top B16 tranny with LSD Skunk 2 intake mani Plm 4-1 headers The car made 208hp and 167 torque Wanted to see if any of this cams are good and worth getting on a stock valve train. I know skunk 2 pro 1's would be the best but I know you need to do a full valve train or upgrade the stock ones. Any help or advice would be grateful thank you |
Re: Crower stage 2 cams or BC cams
You would need a valvetrain upgrade for either of those choices.
It's really not that difficult to change valvetrain with this tool: http://www.euroexportinc.com/honda-b...ing-compressor |
I was thinking of getting kms full valve train haven't really heard anything about them just bed. On there website, been trying to find out if there good or bad.
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Re: Crower stage 2 cams or BC cams
crower stage 2 or bc...? isnt bc just abbriviated brian CROWER...
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Originally Posted by Casperh2b
(Post 49328801)
I was thinking of getting kms full valve train haven't really heard anything about them just bed. On there website, been trying to find out if there good or bad.
This isn't something you want to skimp on or just throw any ole spring and retainer combo in there. There is a difference in knowing what spring setup will work with X cams and being able to succeed and guessing by reading the internet. There isn't a camshaft worth the time or money to install that won't require valvetrain. |
Originally Posted by B(eighteen)C
(Post 49333291)
crower stage 2 or bc...? isnt bc just abbriviated brian CROWER...
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Re: Crower stage 2 cams or BC cams
It's the same family, but Crower and Brian Crower are two separate companies.
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