Mazdaspeed2oo35 Engine Build Round 2

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The JDM intake cam will be stamped "FSH9" for the exhaust cam you will need to get another intake cam and have it repinned.
 
Don't forget, the JDM cams are Mazda STOCK cams on pretty much every 323 outside of North America. That should tell you something...

I used to have them but ordered some Integral Stage 3's. (280*) They're gonna be ******* insane...

big lift to go with that big duration?

watch the big lift, especially on the exhaust side. I found the twiggies (which have some pretty frightening lift values, as befits the meanest cams you can get for the engine) will cause interference - which isn't a problem unless you're dialing in some crazy cam timing, or you lose a timing belt.... eek.
 
big lift to go with that big duration?

watch the big lift, especially on the exhaust side. I found the twiggies (which have some pretty frightening lift values, as befits the meanest cams you can get for the engine) will cause interference - which isn't a problem unless you're dialing in some crazy cam timing, or you lose a timing belt.... eek.

just to recap, JDM cams will be the same lift for int/ex , twiggies cams had int. bigger duration/lift then exhaust ?

If one doesn't have cam gears to dial in the right timing on higher stage cams, wouldn't it be wise to stick with JDM cams which are drop in so to speak where as the integral/twiggies require cam gears.

Also getting 1 stage higher integral for intake and 1 stage lower for exhaust side would require cam gears to better dial them in otherwise they won't be "drop in" type.

I mean which option would be better having, same type for int/ex or higher int and lower ex. ?
 
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Where do you get your information? Corksport has resellers in Montreal, and their US locations will ship USPS if you request it (done it a couple of times with NO issues)
 
Where do you get your information? Corksport has resellers in Montreal, and their US locations will ship USPS if you request it (done it a couple of times with NO issues)

It wasnt like that 2 years ago, yea I got myself an account so I will put order soon or later
 
Ive placed the order of the JDM Cams from Corksport, they should get here sometime next week, Also i already have the block on my possesion and i will take it to the machine shop to get it inspected tomorrow. Depending of what they say New Wossner Pistons are going in or just the damaged one.

Im also waiting on Rich to get my Intake Manifold and put the engine together with everything, btw new oil squitters are going in along with the cometic Extreme head gasket and ill be all set to run again....!!!!!
 
just to recap, JDM cams will be the same lift for int/ex , twiggies cams had int. bigger duration/lift then exhaust ?

If one doesn't have cam gears to dial in the right timing on higher stage cams, wouldn't it be wise to stick with JDM cams which are drop in so to speak where as the integral/twiggies require cam gears.

Also getting 1 stage higher integral for intake and 1 stage lower for exhaust side would require cam gears to better dial them in otherwise they won't be "drop in" type.

I mean which option would be better having, same type for int/ex or higher int and lower ex. ?

Integrals do NOT require cam gears. The cam timings are actually set up perfectly for stock gears, and having adjustables would give you less performance. That's why you specify if it's for a forced induction setup or N/A because the lobe timings will be different.
 
there are already an ass load of Cam discussion threads.

Lets get off the topic of being off topic.....since its off topic
 
Droped off the Block in the Machine shop on yesterday for inspection and no doubt engine needs to be rebore to 0.40 which means 0.40 over Wossner Pistons are going in again, Already ordered the Cams, Victor Rainz Performance Head gasket and Evans Racing Waterless coolant... lets see how this new build goes.. but i have a feeling is going to be better since .040 pistons is going to lead me to a very nice engine displacement incresement and who knows to make a little more HP of what engine could do be smaller pistons, this was not planned but s*** happends...
 
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taking bets on chunking pieces of the engine because it's overbored way past the OEM limit and severely weakening the block to take 600hp abuse

who wants to start with putting down $100 towards blown engine?
 
0.50mm (0.020") is the limit

he is NOT fine when he's making 530% more power than what the engine was ever originally designed to do... the block's bore spacing is paper thin already, boring it to 0.5mm is the highest you can go on ALL production FS-DE blocks, anymore you're weaking it and you're asking for cylinder to cylinder or water jacket incursions... it might even machine fine, but as soon as he tries to put 35psi of boost through it... BOOM

this isn't something like a KA where you have plenty of cylinder block to bore the s*** out of it... in fact, 1.0mm is fine with those motors

if you had to ask, you don't know anything... that means, you shouldn't post your UNINFORMED opinion
 
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