crower vs brian crower
alright im having a hard time picking camshafts i bought two pairs crower stage three all motor and BC stage three all motor. my set up is 13.8 to 1 compression 86mm sleeved ls v crower built head help me out on which cams to use
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by flippin86 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">alright im having a hard time picking camshafts i bought two pairs crower stage three all motor and BC stage three all motor. my set up is 13.8 to 1 compression 86mm sleeved ls v crower built head help me out on which cams to use</TD></TR></TABLE>
they are the same cams.... Brian Crower and Crower...
they are the same cams.... Brian Crower and Crower...
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Zaraki »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Did you mean Buddy Club?</TD></TR></TABLE>
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they are the same cams.... Brian Crower and Crower... </TD></TR></TABLE>
nope. same family, yes
they are the same cams.... Brian Crower and Crower... </TD></TR></TABLE>
nope. same family, yes
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Bruce Crower = Crower cams. They do mostly domestic now, since Bruce's son Brian started his own company
Brian Crower = BC cams. They do only import to my knowledge and from what I understand Brian does not hold the same high quality standards as his father. I'd shy away from anything brian crower. Not to mention I have seen multiple dynos of buddy club and skunk cams far outperforming the stage 2 BC cams.
Modified by 2LEM1 at 3:56 PM 5/23/2008
Brian Crower = BC cams. They do only import to my knowledge and from what I understand Brian does not hold the same high quality standards as his father. I'd shy away from anything brian crower. Not to mention I have seen multiple dynos of buddy club and skunk cams far outperforming the stage 2 BC cams.
Modified by 2LEM1 at 3:56 PM 5/23/2008
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 2LEM1 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Not to mention I have seen multiple dynos of buddy club and skunk cams far outperforming the stage 2 BC cams.
Modified by 2LEM1 at 3:56 PM 5/23/2008</TD></TR></TABLE>
read the sig, buddy. stop lying. lol. show us these dyno comparisons please. because i was honestly suprised how well they performed in my simple setup
Modified by 2LEM1 at 3:56 PM 5/23/2008</TD></TR></TABLE>
read the sig, buddy. stop lying. lol. show us these dyno comparisons please. because i was honestly suprised how well they performed in my simple setup
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show us these dyno comparisons please </TD></TR></TABLE>
for that.
also, what compression did you run with the stage 2's? stage 3 says for high compression and im betting that 12:1 is not high enough (even being a 2.0L)
show us these dyno comparisons please </TD></TR></TABLE>
for that. also, what compression did you run with the stage 2's? stage 3 says for high compression and im betting that 12:1 is not high enough (even being a 2.0L)
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for that.
also, what compression did you run with the stage 2's? stage 3 says for high compression and im betting that 12:1 is not high enough (even being a 2.0L)</TD></TR></TABLE>
11.7/1 c.r. ask Drob about the 3's. his dad is running them in an 85 x 89 motor
for that. also, what compression did you run with the stage 2's? stage 3 says for high compression and im betting that 12:1 is not high enough (even being a 2.0L)</TD></TR></TABLE>
11.7/1 c.r. ask Drob about the 3's. his dad is running them in an 85 x 89 motor
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Drob </TD></TR></TABLE>
i searched and didnt see any posts by him that i could pm off of so i assume there is more to his name lol
thanks for info though
Drob </TD></TR></TABLE>
i searched and didnt see any posts by him that i could pm off of so i assume there is more to his name lol
thanks for info though
"Dyno Tests", LOL. Big Brand This vs. Big Brand That.
Everybody fogets Crower cams were used in the motor that spanked the **** out of the competition in the WD-40 Shoot Out. So much for "shitty" cams.
Everybody fogets Crower cams were used in the motor that spanked the **** out of the competition in the WD-40 Shoot Out. So much for "shitty" cams.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Master of the Universe »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">"Dyno Tests", LOL. Big Brand This vs. Big Brand That.
Everybody fogets Crower cams were used in the motor that spanked the **** out of the competition in the WD-40 Shoot Out. So much for "shitty" cams.</TD></TR></TABLE>
thank u sir. but i think its more that, not too many people know crower cams were used in that winning motor.
Everybody fogets Crower cams were used in the motor that spanked the **** out of the competition in the WD-40 Shoot Out. So much for "shitty" cams.</TD></TR></TABLE>
thank u sir. but i think its more that, not too many people know crower cams were used in that winning motor.
i've been impressed by both setups that i've tuned recently with brian crower cams.
I have however seen a brian crower exhaust cam come broken in the mail before, but without even having to send them in, a new set was sent out asap, could've been a shipping issue too, who knows.
They perform well from what i've seen. Rollo Lawsons car is a prime example.
I have however seen a brian crower exhaust cam come broken in the mail before, but without even having to send them in, a new set was sent out asap, could've been a shipping issue too, who knows.
They perform well from what i've seen. Rollo Lawsons car is a prime example.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Fat Chick Magnet »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">from what i heard brian crower guy worked at crower so he just left the company and started his own.
i hope i haven't been told wrong.</TD></TR></TABLE> LOL. You must be in the loop.
i hope i haven't been told wrong.</TD></TR></TABLE> LOL. You must be in the loop.
this is crower here.sighned on here to clear things up.we are two completely different companys.one we still make import cars.brian crower does nothing but import.quality wise we are both good.take your chances or ask around.
i honestly think they are the same company. BC is just another way to bring in more cash flow. yes they have differ specs but so what, still same guys running the show. as far as quality they are all the same. who know's.. all the camshaft being made are made overseas anyways, BC,skunk,blox,etc.. even OEM camshaft like the ones in mitsu EVO's are made in Taiwan. i have truth knowledge of this. i use to run a performance shop and i got down to it.
i honestly think they are the same company. BC is just another way to bring in more cash flow. yes they have differ specs but so what, still same guys running the show. as far as quality they are all the same. who know's.. all the camshaft being made are made overseas anyways, BC,skunk,blox,etc.. even OEM camshaft like the ones in mitsu EVO's are made in Taiwan. i have truth knowledge of this. i use to run a performance shop and i got down to it.
Here is the "Truth knowledge" of the situation...They are separate companies and owned by separate people and operated by separate people. Look up the companies details, call the companies and see who's there. Suprised? Try checking your facts before spouting more false garbage.
Both Crower and BC have quality products and you'd be surprised how many "JDM" brands re brand their products as their own "original" products.





