crower cams
Is anyone runing crower cams if so how are they? I'm looking into buying some used Crower Camshafts Non VTEC B18A/B Stage 3-3/4 Race. I've got a 97 integra gs and i'm also wondering if i'll be needing to buy springs also?
the crower 403's would be best for a street motor with stock valvetrain
the 402's are also good cams, but the 404's give you a rough idle and aftermarket valvetrain is reccomended
the 402's are also good cams, but the 404's give you a rough idle and aftermarket valvetrain is reccomended
you will need springs and retaines to run the crower 403's as well.
To get away with the stock valvetrain u can run the 402's.
403/404's are a good cam, but need high compression to make them live up to their full potential.
To get away with the stock valvetrain u can run the 402's.
403/404's are a good cam, but need high compression to make them live up to their full potential.
i am running crower stage 2 turbo cams on my 1990 integra rs. they work great with my forged pistons and rod. The only think that you have to do is upgrade your valve springs with the new cams. CROWER
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