One of the most prominent modification is now in the underbone racing cam. The cams are those located in the valve head who is the father of the valve up and down. The degree of the cam lobe is measured or who was like clusters in the middle. This gives the duration of how long he has valves that are open. The longer the valve open, more power, faster. What should change when racing cam?
There's claim saying that when you're racing cam, you need to have big valve, big bore, pnp (port and polish). But if you do not babanat real action, or career, you change just a racing cam and valve springs ok. Make sure that the mechanic to do great. Should not tutukod and the piston valve because when this happens it ... then the hot moment of piston you. And if not also beautiful container office when racing cam timing, softened or just lalamya especially the trend. What seems more weaken the trend of the motor when I change my r-cam?
Because racing cam, you always hate machine. Should always be in high rev. When in lov rev too, she seems weak trend. So you always provoke the machine to better feel the trend. What- what stages of the cam?
Some say the cam: 270 degree stage 1, stage 2 is 330 degrees and 360 degrees is stage 3. Actually though, I'm container office not sure why because I also have stages. 270 is because stock cams. Stages and is based just maybe you load machine. Stock mc think you would put 360 degree cam .. over it, just might cry motor and say, "I can not boss to restore to stock I", but if you have a lot to turn the engine mods you, ok just insert 330-360 cams.Kung stock only, you can still grind cams just like, customized to what you want performance, container office if street or race. Wow what a racing cam everyday use and long ride?
For my two centimos, I replied yes .. we have a motor that is racing cam, ok trend long ride her everyday and no problema.But container office not sure she is just life service .. Of course you have not replaced container office with stock specification the motor, andiyan the wear and tear of parts.Ok good luck with the mods to go !!
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