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Stock grind camshaft brand, What is decent |
mihai914 |
Feb 24 2018, 11:24 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 800 Joined: 2-March 05 From: Montreal, QC Member No.: 3,697 Region Association: None |
Hi to all,
I'm getting ready to have the original 2.0 rebuilt. The only mod will be some Euro Kolbenschmidt P&Cs. Everything else will be stock. I will keep the D-jet. I have my parts li$$$t ready and the only thing I am having difficulty making a choice is on the camshaft and lifter combo. I searched the forum and most posts refer to cam choices for carbed engines or 2056, with Raby cams (9550) and WebCams (73) highly regarded. There just isn't that much info on stock grind and there even is doubt on the specs from different vendors. Major vendors who offer stock cams are EMW, Scat, CBPerformance, Type4store, WebCam and Pelican. Prices vary from $200 to $1000. Anyone have recommandations or should I just go with a factory cam from Pelican with the Febi lifters? Thanks for your help. |
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