TODA Spec A2 Vs. Spoon...
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TODA Spec A2 Vs. Spoon...
Ok, I am new here. I wanna know if anyone had tried TODA Spec A2 cams on their S2000 already. How good are they compare to spoon? Is it possible to use these cams without cam gears? I dont understand why toda put the cams on sale without any cam gears to match. Thanks in advance.
#3
i think you don't necessary need the cam gears if you intend to change your cams, may be thats the reason why toda/spoon have sprockets. i've been using toda a1 spec and have no problems with it and to be honest it doesn't gain significant power.
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Originally posted by qk2000
i think you don't necessary need the cam gears if you intend to change your cams, may be thats the reason why toda/spoon have sprockets. i've been using toda a1 spec and have no problems with it and to be honest it doesn't gain significant power.
i think you don't necessary need the cam gears if you intend to change your cams, may be thats the reason why toda/spoon have sprockets. i've been using toda a1 spec and have no problems with it and to be honest it doesn't gain significant power.
#9
I'll sell you mine if you want it.. Joking..
I haven't had time to get it installed yet.. i'll only put them in once the JDM comes up with a good programmable computer.
ATM there isn't any...
The toda spec A2 have shown gain, have a look at the following link.
toda spec a2 cams gains from dyno
get the toda stroker 2.2L kit ... hmmm now that's what i want...
I haven't had time to get it installed yet.. i'll only put them in once the JDM comes up with a good programmable computer.
ATM there isn't any...
The toda spec A2 have shown gain, have a look at the following link.
toda spec a2 cams gains from dyno
get the toda stroker 2.2L kit ... hmmm now that's what i want...