Installing HKS Cams
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Installing HKS Cams
Hey ya'll. I need some feedback. I'm thinking about having cams installed in my '03 EVO and the shop that I use tells me it takes 6-7 hours for installation and tuning. Does this sound right?
we charge 4 hours for installation of cams....it is possible, although doubtful, the rest of the time will be spent "tuning"....does the shop have a dyno? and more to the point do you have any after market engine management?
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Seems like allot of time for tuning and install. I did it myself in about 2 hours. And really what are you going to tune on cams? Cam gears maybe? Do you have a AEM or other flash that can be reprogrammed? If not that is a bunch of BS!
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Thanks for the reply. I sure wish some of the others out there can help with some additional info. I would think there has to be a butt-load of owners that has changed out their cams.
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Yes, the shop has a Mustang 4 wheel dyno. I've already installed an APEXi D-Jetro, Perrin fuel rail, 720cc injecters, Greddy Profec B Boost controller, Buschur FMIC, Buschur upper intercooler pipe, etc. I was thinking that cams would be the next logical step.
If you are somewhat mechanical you could do them yourself. Here is a great writeup of everything you will have to do.
http://www.evomoto.com/tech_info.php?techID=18
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http://www.evomoto.com/tech_info.php?techID=18
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2 hours from driving in to & out of the garage.......is a bit optimistic for the average person.
It take's about 10 minutes a cam just to get the cam caps off without damaging them.
3 hours is fair, besides if you hurry to do it in 1hr & 59 minutes to set an olympic record & you screw something up, then you'll have to do it again & that will double the time! So take it easy & do it right the 1st time.
It take's about 10 minutes a cam just to get the cam caps off without damaging them.
3 hours is fair, besides if you hurry to do it in 1hr & 59 minutes to set an olympic record & you screw something up, then you'll have to do it again & that will double the time! So take it easy & do it right the 1st time.
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2 hours from driving in to & out of the garage.......is a bit optimistic for the average person.
It take's about 10 minutes a cam just to get the cam caps off without damaging them.
3 hours is fair, besides if you hurry to do it in 1hr & 59 minutes to set an olympic record & you screw something up, then you'll have to do it again & that will double the time! So take it easy & do it right the 1st time.
It take's about 10 minutes a cam just to get the cam caps off without damaging them.
3 hours is fair, besides if you hurry to do it in 1hr & 59 minutes to set an olympic record & you screw something up, then you'll have to do it again & that will double the time! So take it easy & do it right the 1st time.
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Thanks Chris. I'm more than a little hesitant to something that I've never done before without the assistance of an expert. What I'm hearing is 6-7 hours is a bunch of B.S. Maybe I should get a quote or two from another shop.


