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Old 10-30-2002 | 12:26 AM
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...get the 1.8 gt cam.
There are 2 "hyundai" intake cams that are "better" than the stock 2.0L cam

The 1.8L cam
and the Beta2 2.0L cam (Sometimes called XD or GT)

The beta2 cam is the better choice over the 1.8L cam.
Old 10-30-2002 | 02:19 AM
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where can I buy the beta2 cam?
Old 11-04-2002 | 04:10 PM
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Yes I sure. You over inflate tires for less rolling resistance. Less resistance means lower times. Don't forget to reset your tire psi before you leave the track.
I believe you underinflate the tires, which give you more traction for a better launch.
Old 11-04-2002 | 04:31 PM
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where can I buy the beta2 cam?
Shark Racing sells them, as should your local Hyundai dealer, or www.stcharlesauto.com
Old 11-04-2002 | 11:31 PM
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I believe you underinflate the tires, which give you more traction for a better launch.
I think "Over" or "Under" inflate tires depend in the first place of what's your starting point: Std. OEM tire pressure?
If you have sticky tires such as a Dunlop SP 8000, Bridgestone S02, etc, you won't need "over" inflation, if your tires are not sticky, a little more pressure than usual could help. But you have to try, each wheel-tire combo has it's ideal pressure.
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Old 11-05-2002 | 12:12 AM
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I believe you underinflate the tires, which give you more traction for a better launch.
I think "Over" or "Under" inflate tires depend in the first place of what's your starting point: Std. OEM tire pressure?
If you have sticky tires such as a Dunlop SP 8000, Bridgestone S02, etc, you won't need "over" inflation, if your tires are not sticky, a little more pressure than usual could help. But you have to try, each wheel-tire combo has it's ideal pressure.
Sorry, I kidnaped the thread...
Who would be dumb enough to use a Dunlop tongue.gif

hehe, sorry. I had 2 sets, they both sucked. I wont waste money on a dunlop ever again.
Old 11-05-2002 | 12:12 AM
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I believe you underinflate the tires, which give you more traction for a better launch.
I think "Over" or "Under" inflate tires depend in the first place of what's your starting point: Std. OEM tire pressure?
If you have sticky tires such as a Dunlop SP 8000, Bridgestone S02, etc, you won't need "over" inflation, if your tires are not sticky, a little more pressure than usual could help. But you have to try, each wheel-tire combo has it's ideal pressure.
Sorry, I kidnaped the thread...
Who would be dumb enough to use a Dunlop tongue.gif

hehe, sorry. I had 2 sets, they both sucked. I wont waste money on a dunlop ever again.
Old 11-05-2002 | 01:10 AM
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I had a set of Dunlop Z rated tires. They were great, just didn't last too long.
Also, in addition to what ZMan said, it depends on what the track is like if you want to determine the pressure for your tires. You'll be surprised at how much difference it can make.




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