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best cam?
www.deltacam.com Sorry. and yes they are $95 a cam for 16V also.
Joshua C.
-----Original Message-----
From: Madsci [mailto:mad-sci@newmail.net]
Sent: Monday, April 14, 2003 9:19 PM
To: JoshuaA.Conner@verizonwireless.com
Cc: scirocco-l@scirocco.org
Subject: RE: best cam?
I can't get that link to work.. Is it my ISP? Are 16v cams only $95/each
from them, too? Hmm....
On Mon, 2003-04-14 at 19:53, JoshuaA.Conner@VerizonWireless.com wrote:
> I have had great success with www.deltacams.com They cut to whatever
> you need are knowledgable have fast turnaroud, crazy warranty and it
> is only $95 a cam.'
>
> Joshua C.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dan Smith [mailto:sad_rocc@yahoo.com]
> Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2003 4:49 PM
> To: Decker; scirocco-l@scirocco.org
> Subject: Re: best cam?
>
>
> Perf=performance but I get your idea. Basically, I'm
> interested in relatively smooth idle, keeping stock springs
> and being decent for a DD that won't see a ton of highway
> action. Canyon running yes, interstates no. The rocc has a GTI
> tb, K&N air filter, 2" exhaust with autotech turbo muffler and
> no cat, 4-2 headers and I think that's it. It's a JH engine
> and 4k tranny. Here's pretty much what looks good, according
> to TT:
> 266
> Hyd.
> 109
> 075
> $130
> 266
> 243
> 229
> 223
> .448"
> 112
> -.3
> BTDC
> 5-6
> HP
> All
> Hyd.
> Good/Fair Idle **
> 260/256 Hyd.
> 109
> 072
> $130
> 260/256
> 237/234
> 225/222
> 219/216
> .421"/.410"
> 111
> -2.2
> BTDC
> 4-5
> HP~
> OBD
> II &
> G60
> Good
> Idle
> tt
> 276
> 109
> 074
> $200
> 276
> 250
> 238.5
> 234
> .449"
> 110
> 6.9
> BTDC
> 10 HP
> Rough
> Idle
> good
> W/Early CIS/Carbs*
> tt
> 268
> 109
> 071
> $130
> 268
> 245/244.5
> 232.5/231
> 226/225
> .440"
> 110
> 2.8
> BTDC
> 6-7
> HP
> All
> Hyd.
> Except OBD II Fair Idle **
> * need HD springs
> ** need HD springs and retainers
>
> What do the springs and retainers usually run? TT is currently
> out of stock. If this was something I would seriously
> consider, I can't drop a ton. I'm pretty much looking to put
> $500 into the car for now, getting the most bang for the buck
> possible.
>
> Dan
> Decker <boisfort@myhome.net> wrote:
> Perfect will depend on your intake, exhaust, fuel,
> compression, ignition etc. Plus what you like and how
> you drive. Perfect for me might be poor to you. I have
> an 86 Audi 10 to 1 compression 8V hydraulic in my 1979
> Scirocco with a good 2 and half in exhaust. I
> installed a 272 German cam I bought from AVS in Adna
> WA and it lit my engine up big time. It is stronger at
> 2500 and really comes on strong by 3000 and is still
> going strong when I shift at 6000. To me I don't see
> how it could be better for a daily driver. I do have
> an adjustable Cam pulley and have it set to keep low
> end power.
> Brian Decker
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Dan Smith
> To: scirocco-l@scirocco.org
> Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2003 10:34 AM
> Subject: best cam?
>
> I'm dreaming about perf. cams in an 8v with a
> hydro head. What's the best to go with for a
> DD? TTuning.com has quite a few different
> options for all around the same price.
>
> Dan
>
>
>
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