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MattsT67 Jun 29, 2009 12:47 PM

Who runs Kelford 280's?
 
How do you like them? what is your set up? I have a pair sitting in my back seat for my IX..



Thanks!

kickenwing Jul 5, 2009 12:57 PM

i have kelford 280's and i think there great! you should get springs and retainers also. i have an 06' IX with TBE,MBC,upper and lower IC piping,HKS DLI! you will enjoy the power gain from those cams!

TurboJuice Jul 8, 2009 08:00 AM

Kelford 280s are huge!!! A friend has them in his talon and they are ridiculously laggy. I think they are over kill and a bad idea for most cars.

I am not certain but i think some maching / clearencing is required to run them properly.

MitsuJoe Oct 4, 2009 07:48 PM


Originally Posted by TurboJuice (Post 7256986)
I am not certain but i think some maching / clearencing is required to run them properly.


This is 100% true. They are a crazy cam and will make lots of valve train noise. Loss of low end and crazy top end. Do not even think about it unless you have something that can rev above 8k+

5LEEPERISAH23I Oct 4, 2009 08:52 PM

i have the 272's and they sound nutz for 272's i love them tho

FTY Motorsports Oct 4, 2009 09:00 PM

i was talking to Mike at ETS about this because i couldnt decide for my time attack car between the 272s and 280s he said they are gonna be running 280s on their car but eventually for my needs we went with 272s. the downlow loss on 272s for most purposes is not worth the crazy topend unless you are a drag car.

RockmanX Oct 5, 2009 06:59 AM

so with 272 of course spring and retainer upgrade and your set then. 280 require extra work are you sure about that?? my friend said i should get 280s over 272 and he is a toyota tech and did not say any extra machine was required when he did his just you def need spring and retainer upgrade for sure. I have a built head coming thats fully upgraded anywho but still i wanted to know the difference for sure

Brent kuz Oct 5, 2009 07:52 AM

It is not the grind that matters when it comes to upgrading springs and retainers it is lift!

MitsuJoe Oct 5, 2009 07:06 PM


Originally Posted by RockmanX (Post 7576640)
so with 272 of course spring and retainer upgrade and your set then. 280 require extra work are you sure about that?? my friend said i should get 280s over 272 and he is a toyota tech and did not say any extra machine was required when he did his just you def need spring and retainer upgrade for sure. I have a built head coming thats fully upgraded anywho but still i wanted to know the difference for sure

Espcecially with a built head that has had a valve job and been decked you need to make sure clearence is there.

gentlyharsh Oct 6, 2009 09:33 AM

I'm gettin' some 280s thrown on in the next week or two. I decided to go with 280s because I'm planning on upgrading the turbo soon after.
My guy said all that I'd need to support the 280s were new springs and retainers.

ETS Michael Oct 6, 2009 09:51 AM

We have a set of 280's going into our 42R car. I would recommend the 272/272 on turbos smaller then a 42R.

MitsuJoe Oct 6, 2009 09:52 AM


Originally Posted by ETS Michael (Post 7581767)
We have a set of 280's going into our 42R car. I would recommend the 272/272 on turbos smaller then a 42R.

I have my thoughts on going back to the 272's...

Anyone wanna buy some 280's...lol

Evolv3dEvo8 Oct 6, 2009 09:53 AM

good set of cams

RockmanX Oct 6, 2009 12:57 PM


Originally Posted by MitsuJoe (Post 7579526)
Espcecially with a built head that has had a valve job and been decked you need to make sure clearence is there.

can you elaborate alittle more decked??

jmcmill3 Oct 13, 2009 10:16 AM


Originally Posted by RockmanX (Post 7582597)
can you elaborate alittle more decked??

when doing cylinder head work they basically cut/shave the bottom to make sure its flat, the more you cut the more you change timing and compression


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