Colt cams
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Vehicle: 1998 Hyundai Tiburon
Colt cams
Most of you know but i have 1.8 pistons and 2.0 rods with a mostly stock head.
Im boosted 5psi now, and about to up the boost.
But before i take it to get tuned again i was debating going with some different cams.
I can get the cams at a pretty dang good deal.
So good idea?
p.s sorry im always trying to pawn off my car on here laugh.gif
Im boosted 5psi now, and about to up the boost.
But before i take it to get tuned again i was debating going with some different cams.
I can get the cams at a pretty dang good deal.
So good idea?
p.s sorry im always trying to pawn off my car on here laugh.gif
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You know you love that car. Get the cams and do a 'quick' tune/dyno test with them/with the current set. If they make more power and you like the way it runs, keep them. Otherwise, sell for a profit.
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I hadn't thought about that, but it would cost me more money on the dyno. so i doubt i will do that.
on a spare note, i heavily researched how to dial in cams. i even made a post with good info i found.
It seems so complicated and i dont know how i will do it.
on a spare note, i heavily researched how to dial in cams. i even made a post with good info i found.
It seems so complicated and i dont know how i will do it.
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Vehicle: x3 accent gk tiburon santa fe
any cams are better then the stock wooden stick hyundai put in our engine
just be sure to check valve to piston clearance
just be sure to check valve to piston clearance