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Creamo3 Feb 15, 2011 05:17 PM

Cam Specs Thread - Updated
 
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Below is a list of all the popular aftermarket Evo VIII & IX cams w/ published specs. If there are any other cams that you have the specs for let me know and I'll add them. Evo IX cam specs are in the post below this one. Hope this helps {thumbup}

*FP cams advertised duration is for .050" (1.27mm) and not 1mm*

EVO VIII Cam Specs


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Creamo3 Feb 15, 2011 05:19 PM

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Evo IX Cam Specs

*FP cams advertised duration is for .050" (1.27mm) and not 1mm*


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empyrean987 Feb 16, 2011 08:12 AM

This is very helpful in looking at cam spec.

wizzo 8 Feb 16, 2011 08:44 AM

Thanks for taking the time to do this. Helps a lot since I will be changing cams sometime this summer. I know someone that might have some gsc s2s for sale soon. Might have to buy them after seeing this. :D

Gary@MellonRacing Feb 16, 2011 09:03 AM

Very good info , thanks man

Creamo3 Feb 16, 2011 06:47 PM

Added a bunch more, going to see if the mods will replace the current sticky w/ this.

Creamo3 Feb 17, 2011 04:04 PM

Added IX specs

LakerRaider Mar 27, 2011 02:04 AM

Great update, good to see the new hks 272/278 up there for the IX. Quick question, how does duration of cams affect power band and agressiveness/driveability? ie. kelford 272/272 and the new hks 272/278, more duration for hks but similar lift. What would be the difference between the 2 when installed? Stock IX turbo in my case...

Twism10 May 8, 2011 07:51 PM

I ordered gsc 280 cams for my car. I plan on going with a fp black turbo do you think these cams were a good choice? I got them for a really good deal so let me know

testa corse May 8, 2011 10:46 PM

cosworth M2 for mivec engines 272 advertised, 255 intake, 221 exhaust;)

craigybaby37 Jun 1, 2011 02:48 AM

Is there any more info on the tomei 270 11.5mm lift as I have a set at the moment I'm fitting into my new 2.4 motor and need to know at what degree to set the max Lift of the cams to???

GraphiteEvo9 Jun 9, 2011 09:06 AM

Great info, thank you!

craigybaby37 Jun 9, 2011 09:37 AM

Found the info i needed in the end for the tomei 270 procams for hydraulic lifters with 11.5mm lift.

Centreline for intake is 110

Centreline for exhaust is 115 is the OP can add the info to the chart.

bonsuz01 Jun 9, 2011 09:49 AM

Good info... Thanks.

Creamo3 Jun 9, 2011 10:54 AM


Originally Posted by LakerRaider (Post 9191415)
Great update, good to see the new hks 272/278 up there for the IX. Quick question, how does duration of cams affect power band and agressiveness/driveability? ie. kelford 272/272 and the new hks 272/278, more duration for hks but similar lift. What would be the difference between the 2 when installed? Stock IX turbo in my case...

Good question, lift is how high the valve opens and duration is the period that the valve is open for. More lift/duration allows more air to enter the cylinder and more exhaust to leave the cylinder. Typically higher lift/longer duration cams are a little rougher, but depending on overlap that can be reduced.


Originally Posted by Twism10 (Post 9303645)
I ordered gsc 280 cams for my car. I plan on going with a fp black turbo do you think these cams were a good choice? I got them for a really good deal so let me know

I'm assuming you're talking about S3's. I'm running those currently and they are pretty aggressive, but don't idle much worse than S2's on my car. Although I've converted to speed density on stock ecu. You will sacrifice a little down low for big gains up top. Make sure to get upgraded valvesprings if you run these or the valves will float.


Originally Posted by GraphiteEvo9 (Post 9380319)
Great info, thank you!

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