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While I'm in there :)
So here's the deal:
Stock block Evo IX with 103k miles with original head gasket and head bolts. I plan to change the t-belts, all pulleys, tensioner, seals, and gaskets I can get to. I'm debating on switching cams. I currently have Kelford 272's and I'm looking to improve spool and top end. I've heard some S2's might just do that.. Is it worth the hassle of selling my kelfords and buying the GSC'S? Also, I'm thinking of inserting some head stud's. I know it's the lazy/cheap way out but can I safely just switch out the stud's one at a time? I plan on running 30-35psi on a FP green, are ARP's still adequate or do we need something better now days? Lastly, I hear one maybe two noisy lifters and might change those as well, what is the preferred lifter to purchase? I know on DSM'S it's the 3g lifters... What is it on an Evo ix? Here is my current state of tune: https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/evo-dyno-tuning-results/688267-400whp-fp-green-stock-block-self-tuned-93-a.html?styleid=23 |
Originally Posted by tsitalon1
(Post 11189097)
So here's the deal:
Stock block Evo IX with 103k miles with original head gasket and head bolts. I plan to change the t-belts, all pulleys, tensioner, seals, and gaskets I can get to. I'm debating on switching cams. I currently have Kelford 272's and I'm looking to improve spool and top end. I've heard some S2's might just do that.. Is it worth the hassle of selling my kelfords and buying the GSC'S? https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...-cam-test.html I know it may not seem applicable to a Mivec head, but it gives you a rough idea of what you might want.
Originally Posted by tsitalon1
(Post 11189097)
Also, I'm thinking of inserting some head stud's. I know it's the lazy/cheap way out but can I safely just switch out the stud's one at a time? I plan on running 30-35psi on a FP green, are ARP's still adequate or do we need something better now days?
Originally Posted by tsitalon1
(Post 11189097)
Lastly, I hear one maybe two noisy lifters and might change those as well, what is the preferred lifter to purchase? I know on DSM'S it's the 3g lifters... What is it on an Evo ix?
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I would stick with the kelfords, if you had some junk like hks cams, then I would switch.
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Originally Posted by slowsrt4:(
(Post 11189211)
I would stick with the kelfords, if you had some junk like hks cams, then I would switch.
From what I've seen, most people run OEM lifters. |
Originally Posted by blackenedwings
(Post 11189564)
Exactly. The Kelfords are great cams. Some people prefer the GSCs, but the gain (if any) wouldn't be worth buying/installing new cams and selling the old ones.
From what I've seen, most people run OEM lifters. Though I would like to see more people agree on that topic before shelling out the cash. OK, guess I'll go with OEM, or GSC lifters.. Whichever is cheaper. |
Originally Posted by Faisalm
(Post 11189137)
ARPs are just fine {thumbup} Now the question of installing them one at a time. I've read the forum is still divided on that topic. Anyone with first hand horror stories when this was attempted? Of course I would take it one at a time and check torque every step of the way. Stud's are needed if looking for 30-35psi on a fp green with stock head gasket right? |
Topline lifters here, they are zero-tick and very affordable.
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