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Cam choice for phr gt60??


johnd-mkiv
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What do you want from it?

 

I have HKS 264/264 setup and gained 50hp up top but lost some low down punch, even then Ryan lowered my boost at low speed to get traction as there is still plenty.

 

Probs the same mate dont really want all the power low down as there will be traction problems, im sure i read some where might have been one of your posts, about using a slightly larger exhaust cam

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What do you want from it?

 

I have HKS 264/264 setup and gained 50hp up top but lost some low down punch, even then Ryan lowered my boost at low speed to get traction as there is still plenty.

 

I would go with Wez's setup, often a little overlap is best on a high performance turbo engine, UK cams might be worth a look if you can pick up a set

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just bought some jun cams for my bpu.....they are 256/264 but they are higher lift than the hks cams.......would be interesting to see how they differ if at all.

 

hks 256= 8.7mm

Jun 256= 9.3mm

 

hks264=9.0mm

jun264=9.3mm

 

The price was very similar to the hks through nic and the availability was much better on the jun cams.

 

Just another possibility John.

 

Ben

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interesting thread, would you say with a t67dbb, would 264/264 be better than say 256/264 cams

 

 

 

My blt67 was running with hks 264/264 cams went really well mate as you see when I was up front at marham:d

 

 

Think im going to go the same again as it seems to be tried with good results

 

thanks

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