twilightprotege
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- 2001 323 Astina SP20 (P5)
yeah man that really sucks. i wonder what the hell the fshs code is?????
have you installed them yet?
have you installed them yet?
twilightprotege said:i bought the blanks through mitch at protege5online.com.
i cant remember what they costs, i think they were like $140usd for both or something like that.
the custom grind has ended up costing me $300aud (about $210usd) because mitch send me two intake cams rather than one of each...
those numbers and what they mean :
lift - that's how many inches (0.351") the cam will lift the valve off the seat if there were no clearance between the cam and the valve. we have about 0.010" clearance, so in theory, the cam will lift the valve 0.341" at it's maximum point.
duration - that's how long in degrees the valve stays open for. the @0.006" is how long the cam is open after the valve has lifted 0.006". @0.050" is how long the cam stays open in degrees once the valve has raised 0.050" off the seat.
does that explain it well???
to put things into perspective, the j-spec cams are :
intake : lift 0.344", duration 210deg @ 0.050"
exhaust (same as stock) : lift 0.323", duration 200deg @ 0.050"
so as you can see the cams i am getting are quite a bit bigger than even the j-spec stuff
shinzen said:Ok twilight- here is the question I have for you- By running the hotter cams that you are putting in, are you expecting a pretty rough idle? I know that with more lift and duration the car would tend to lope a bit at idle, at least in my experience from my old days with honda/acura....
xoom xoom said:Here is what they sent me:
"The Mazdaspeed cams both come from Japan
with the word "IN" on them. When Mazdaspeed builds the exhaust cams they
start with intake cams and regrind them into exhaust cams. We have had
customers accidentally put the exhaust cam ( which says "IN take " ) into
the intake cams location which causes lots of problems.
We grind that off to avoid any problems for our customers."
I am guessing that they buy blank mazdaspeed camshafts and grind them because they used to sell blanks.