Web/Bisi Level X cam, Deatschwerks 800cc, STC Predator Turbo
Up for sale is a set of B/D series Deastchwerks 800cc injectors. 500 miles on them... If that. $275


Web/Bisi Level X cam for a d16y8. Used for a few pulls on the dyno and was pulled out. Decided to change the direction of my build. Swapped for something that makes more mid range power. Made about 15-30 more whp than the 2.4 from 7-8k. $300




Web/Bisi Level X cam for a d16y8. Used for a few pulls on the dyno and was pulled out. Decided to change the direction of my build. Swapped for something that makes more mid range power. Made about 15-30 more whp than the 2.4 from 7-8k. $300


Last edited by DelSolMike; Oct 3, 2014 at 06:35 PM.
Bump for a fellow SOHC Bisi--Web Cam owner ... Hands down; The best cam out there for Big Power SOHC VTEC turbo applications ... I've got a 3.6 ready to go in my Z6 setup in a few weeks.
AND, If anyone's doing their research on which cam to run in a SOHC turbo build, I just wanted to say that there are MANY threads on misc. forums that are FULL of misleading information. All this B.S. about Web using "cheap Chinese cores" causing rocker arm wear issues ... It's all false; just conjecture that has spiraled out of control; which is not uncommon for situations like these.
I spoke to Laurie @ Web Cam AT LENGTH on the phone regarding the so called "wear issue". It turns out the base circle of the lobes were admittedly too large and caused binding issues on certain heads. This has been corrected for some time now. My cam happened to be purchased before the problem was handled and they had me send it back to them and they re-ground the base circles to the new spec FREE OF CHARGE. Their customer service should be a model for all the performance companies in the automotive industry.
AND, If anyone's doing their research on which cam to run in a SOHC turbo build, I just wanted to say that there are MANY threads on misc. forums that are FULL of misleading information. All this B.S. about Web using "cheap Chinese cores" causing rocker arm wear issues ... It's all false; just conjecture that has spiraled out of control; which is not uncommon for situations like these.
I spoke to Laurie @ Web Cam AT LENGTH on the phone regarding the so called "wear issue". It turns out the base circle of the lobes were admittedly too large and caused binding issues on certain heads. This has been corrected for some time now. My cam happened to be purchased before the problem was handled and they had me send it back to them and they re-ground the base circles to the new spec FREE OF CHARGE. Their customer service should be a model for all the performance companies in the automotive industry.
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