I have not seen any before and after dyno runs showing the added benifit versus cost on aftermarket cams?.Gen 3 S550 with headers, cold air, and tuned for E85. What would I expect to see in gains by adding Cams? What brand do you suggest.
If possible, I would be interested in FI cams which adds credible added HP to a specific boost level.Yes I saw this article
What are the goals?Gen 3 S550 with headers, cold air, and tuned for E85. What would I expect to see in gains by adding Cams? What brand do you suggest.
While I disagree about not doing them (Go look at the All Motor Coyote group where they spend an insane amount of money to go fast n/a), Mike is right about how the engine calibration is more of a patch than an exact tune.Just don’t…..no matter what anyone says, a good engine calibration for them just doesn’t exist. The best any tuner has done is masked calibration problems by cheating in the tune.
Never understood this concept. If you have to identical FI cars, ecept one has quality aftermarket cams, the cammed FI car will destroy non-cammed FI car.Skip cams and save for boost. Money better spent.
Except cams fuck your powerband and driveability up. You're also being harder on the valvetrain components turning more RPM, so you're taking reliability down a few notches. And it may make it harder to tune.Never understood this concept. If you have to identical FI cars, ecept one has quality aftermarket cams, the cammed FI car will destroy non-cammed FI car.
Anything you do to increase horsepower is always a win/win.
LOLThe stock cams will support 1200whp. That money is better spent elsewhere.
True but hp per $, I'd have cams down the list, well after boost. If I up boost to the point of valve float I'd definitely do cams while I'm in there doing springs. Probably not before that.Never understood this concept. If you have to identical FI cars, ecept one has quality aftermarket cams, the cammed FI car will destroy non-cammed FI car.
Anything you do to increase horsepower is always a win/win.