JG Engine Dynamics cam (sohc)
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JG Engine Dynamics cam (sohc)
hi,
I'm building a new turbo motor since I killed my old setup. this time around I'm planning on going non-vtec (d16a6) I'm in the process of looking for a cam for the a6. I've found two different cams from JG Engine Dynamics that I can get for a fair price.I did a search on both of these cams, but I came up empty. first one is the 1001 specs,
Lift in/ex: 402/392
Duration in/ex 254/250
Valve lash in/ex: 007/009
and the second is the JG502T. I can't seem to find and specs on the 502 so I'm not sure which one would be better. I was wondering if any one has any experience with either of these cams, if so how do you like them? I'm guessing these cams would be considered mild? I'm looking for somthing that is fairly aggresive since the new engine is built and is running a decently sized 60 trim.
any info would be appriciated.
Thanks,
B
I'm building a new turbo motor since I killed my old setup. this time around I'm planning on going non-vtec (d16a6) I'm in the process of looking for a cam for the a6. I've found two different cams from JG Engine Dynamics that I can get for a fair price.I did a search on both of these cams, but I came up empty. first one is the 1001 specs,
Lift in/ex: 402/392
Duration in/ex 254/250
Valve lash in/ex: 007/009
and the second is the JG502T. I can't seem to find and specs on the 502 so I'm not sure which one would be better. I was wondering if any one has any experience with either of these cams, if so how do you like them? I'm guessing these cams would be considered mild? I'm looking for somthing that is fairly aggresive since the new engine is built and is running a decently sized 60 trim.
any info would be appriciated.
Thanks,
B
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