is this a good cam set up?
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is this a good cam set up?
thinking of upgrading my cams was told by a friend that ctr intake and itr exhaust cams was the best setup but ive heard great things about skunk2 from search i just wanted to know if anyone had this setup or skunk2 and what kind of gains could i expect
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Re: is this a good cam set up? (civic-si-2000)
the 00-01 CTR intake cam has .2 i believe higher duration over the ITR intake cam and on the exhaust side everything is the same..i say save your money and get some toda a's or jun stage 1's
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Re: is this a good cam set up? (STEALTHMODECOUPE)
CTR and 2000-2001 ITR cams are identical. The 1997-1998 ITR intake cam is slightly less agressive than the 2000-2001 intake cam. Not exactly sure how much, I think 3 degress less. The experts can clear this up..
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Re: is this a good cam set up? (00MRSi)
The CTR cam and 00-01 ITR cams are not identical but close to it. The CTR cam still has 3 degrees more duration then the 00-01 ITR cam on the intake side. Exhaust are identical and the 1997-1998 ITR cam intake cam is different from both.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by STEALTHMODECOUPE »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">.i say save your money and get some toda a's or jun stage 1's
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i dont think that will be saving him any money. he could get ITR's or CTR's for much cheaper than JUN's or Toda's.
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i dont think that will be saving him any money. he could get ITR's or CTR's for much cheaper than JUN's or Toda's.
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Re: is this a good cam set up? (white99gsr)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by white99gsr »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
i dont think that will be saving him any money. he could get ITR's or CTR's for much cheaper than JUN's or Toda's.</TD></TR></TABLE>
but would the performance be the same? or close enough to get the cheaper ones?
i dont think that will be saving him any money. he could get ITR's or CTR's for much cheaper than JUN's or Toda's.</TD></TR></TABLE>
but would the performance be the same? or close enough to get the cheaper ones?
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Re: is this a good cam set up? (CIVIC2)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by CIVIC2 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The CTR cam and 00-01 ITR cams are not identical but close to it. The CTR cam still has 3 degrees more duration then the 00-01 ITR cam on the intake side. Exhaust are identical and the 1997-1998 ITR cam intake cam is different from both.</TD></TR></TABLE>
hmm.. I am not sure about that. Maybe Tom can clear this up.
hmm.. I am not sure about that. Maybe Tom can clear this up.
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Re: is this a good cam set up? (00MRSi)
Tom could probably clear it up too but here is something to help out
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