GT Cam
#12
20 might be stretching it, but yes... of course you will need to tune them once you get up in the 260s+. Shark Racing used to have 250s I think, guess they scratched those. Either way, cams = expensive.
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1.8L Cam is the way to go, and if you have your Hyundai folks install it, it's okay on the warranty.
Genuine Hyundai Part.
Anyways, there are TONS of cams avialble, but the problem is that most of them require some ECU tuning, which most of us know, is an issue.
Genuine Hyundai Part.
Anyways, there are TONS of cams avialble, but the problem is that most of them require some ECU tuning, which most of us know, is an issue.
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#19
Hello,
As Rick is providing, we cannot cut the prices much because those are the actual prices for cams. Over $1000 would be for in/ex high cams.
Engine work is recommended as well to increase compression ratio.
Thank you.
-David
As Rick is providing, we cannot cut the prices much because those are the actual prices for cams. Over $1000 would be for in/ex high cams.
Engine work is recommended as well to increase compression ratio.
Thank you.
-David