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Old Jun 28, 2001 | 01:25 PM
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Default What is the difference between these two TODA cams?

I wanted to know what is the difference between these two Toda cams?

TODA RACING HONDA Billet VTEC Camshafts and TODA RACING VTEC Killer Camshafts.

Does anyone have any experience with these two different cams in performance.

I'm guessing, that the Billent Cams are for Street and the Killer Cams are for Track only.

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Old Jun 28, 2001 | 01:29 PM
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Default Re: What is the difference between these two TODA cams? (Blazin ITR)

I wanted to know what is the difference between these two Toda cams?

TODA RACING HONDA Billet VTEC Camshafts and TODA RACING VTEC Killer Camshafts.

Does anyone have any experience with these two different cams in performance.

I'm guessing, that the Billent Cams are for Street and the Killer Cams are for Track only.

Thank you for your cooperation!

VTEC killers just came out. They lack a VTEC lobe. They would not be streetable as your idle rpm would be about 2000. They also claim to make power up to 12000 rpm? This would require a totally built bottom end.

The Billet ones are Spec A/B/C I think. They all have primary and secondary VTEC lobes. Lift and duration varies between the specs. Spec B/C require upgraded valvetrain and make more power.
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Old Jun 28, 2001 | 01:43 PM
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Default Re: What is the difference between these two TODA cams? (Big Phat R)

Well all the TODA cams are made from new billets, but the vtec killers are for racing only. I guess they can't really be called billets because the cams themselves are hollow! it's for lighter weight and higher rpms. For a street car go with the spec A's or B's.
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