there are a few people running the "JDM" Mazdaspeed cams they are less agressive than the intergral cams...though people say its not recommended to use the "JDM" Mazdaspeed cams in the MSP, I am not sure why though. I will find out and get back to you about this one....also there are limited sets of "twiggy" cams but basically intergral mased their cams off the "twiggy" set.
It says it on protegegarage website under the mazdaspeed cams set, but like you said i think it is because of the overlap.The jdm cams were designed for a n/a car. I ended up going with custom ground integrals, cant wait till there done being made.(rockon)where did it says that JDM intake cam is not recommended on MSP ??.
It says it on protegegarage website under the mazdaspeed cams set, but like you said i think it is because of the overlap.The jdm cams were designed for a n/a car. I ended up going with custom ground integrals, cant wait till there done being made.(rockon)
In my opinion, before you look into getting cams you should look into building the rest of your car first and saving the cams for later, like I said cams are a supporting mod.....I believe terbow has a sticky thread on the forums that give you the basics on having a good daily driver.....work off that and then move on to ported and polished head, for example from dana at speedcircuit.net. and then look towards investing money into cams. For the price of Intergral cams, you will get much more beneficial mods spending that money on your basic mods.
Theoretically, you will probably see about maybe 5-7 hp on your light wieght crank pulley, maybe 1-2 hp on your CAI, and probably another 7-9hp on your Apex'i Exhaust........so the gains now on the Intergral cams would possibly be very minimal.