Spoon or Inline Camshafts for the S2000?
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Spoon or Inline Camshafts for the S2000?
Alright, so am looking into buying some cams for my s2000 im trying to get my Bang for my Buck. Right now am debating between the spoon and inline pro cams from what iv'e heard they work wonders on the cars and make major diffence. Let me know what you guys thinks and if theirs any other cams out there that work better then these. Also i wanted to know how these cams affect performance in the s2000 and how much HP it'll add to the car and if theirs any down side to them.
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Unless your boosting your car people say and I've heard that the oem cams perfectly engineered. No reason to chance em out unless your boosting or so I've heard. They bring nothing from problems and headaches and close to no horsepower gain. I've never experienced cams but just from what I've read on here
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Brian Crower cams are the current popular cams. They can be bought from realstreetperformance; a sponsor on the site. I have read that running FI cams in a NA car is not the best idea because of some alterations in lift duration IIRC. So boost, then cams would be your best bet. However, many of the turbo guys just use stock cams because there is not a lot of power to be gained. Try asking in the FI forum for a better response.
Please use regular text! Your post is almost unreadable. As for the 2.4L question it all comes down to how safe you want it. Inline was revving over 10K I believe last season on a stroked motor.
Please use regular text! Your post is almost unreadable. As for the 2.4L question it all comes down to how safe you want it. Inline was revving over 10K I believe last season on a stroked motor.
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