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Old 07-05-2002 | 03:25 AM
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Ah, kewl, thanks. I've updated my mental model, it actually makes more sense then what was there before smile.gif
Old 07-06-2002 | 01:09 AM
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again i ask.... which cam should i buy for my N/A car...from who and Which one?
Old 07-06-2002 | 02:38 AM
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I dont think its necceasy the cams that makes a difference, its the angle and precision of the installation that creates performance.

Stainless steel is just that, brand names really dont matter
Old 07-06-2002 | 03:11 AM
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again i ask.... which cam should i buy for my N/A car...from who and Which one?
And Random and I have both already answered you. The Beta II cam, or the Elantra GT cam from Shark Racing. I believe it's the same cam. Go to www.sharkracing.com to get it.
Old 07-06-2002 | 10:30 PM
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so lets make this simple and easy without any mumbo jumbo that i dont understand...
what is the best cam for my n/a car
what is the best cam for a turbo car?
N/A- It depends on what other mods you have, and how crazy you want to go with N/A Mods. The RPW Stage 3 is a good start for max power, but there are cams out there that make more power, at the expense of idle quality, fuel economy and low end power. You need to decide what is important do you first. Max power, or a *livable* engine.

Turbo- Unknown, as we don't have any dyno's from any of the korean companies who make them.




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