Comp CAM 59300 and turbo
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Comp CAM 59300 and turbo
i have heard that the Comp CAM 59300 is the same as the Zex cam 59300
the duration is 262 degrees.. etc
is this cam too agressive for turbo????
has anybody experienced a to big overlap in order to be used with turbo, even at 0 cam timing advance or retard??
any info or feedback on any other cams that have been tred with turbos??
i will only be pushing 7 psi...
how much is too much of an overlap with turbos/???
the duration is 262 degrees.. etc
is this cam too agressive for turbo????
has anybody experienced a to big overlap in order to be used with turbo, even at 0 cam timing advance or retard??
any info or feedback on any other cams that have been tred with turbos??
i will only be pushing 7 psi...
how much is too much of an overlap with turbos/???
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Re: Comp CAM 59300 and turbo (Civic TSI)
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Re: Comp CAM 59300 and turbo (USDM 4G VTEC)
Im actually looking into them for B series motors, not sure about the D motors though.
I know the cams have high lift and moderate duration so its possible they could actually work quite well. Im not sure what the actual specs are though,
Link me to the specs page and Ill let you know what I think
I know the cams have high lift and moderate duration so its possible they could actually work quite well. Im not sure what the actual specs are though,
Link me to the specs page and Ill let you know what I think
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Re: Comp CAM 59300 and turbo (USDM 4G VTEC)
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Re: Comp CAM 59300 and turbo (Altered)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Altered »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Im actually looking into them for B series motors, not sure about the D motors though.
I know the cams have high lift and moderate duration so its possible they could actually work quite well. Im not sure what the actual specs are though,
Link me to the specs page and Ill let you know what I think</TD></TR></TABLE>
http://www.compcams.com/Techni....html
i got the 59300 Cam
I know the cams have high lift and moderate duration so its possible they could actually work quite well. Im not sure what the actual specs are though,
Link me to the specs page and Ill let you know what I think</TD></TR></TABLE>
http://www.compcams.com/Techni....html
i got the 59300 Cam
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