Cams for kfx/z 400
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Cams for kfx/z 400
hot cams and web cams. cost around $150 each give or take alittle
do a lot of research before you decide what you want
you will get lots of opinions on both. and also it depends on
if you install only 1 cam or both. 1 will give you bottom end ( not sure which one, exhaust or intake )
and both helps you on the top end. I have hot cams and have had great success with them.
good luck
do a lot of research before you decide what you want
you will get lots of opinions on both. and also it depends on
if you install only 1 cam or both. 1 will give you bottom end ( not sure which one, exhaust or intake )
and both helps you on the top end. I have hot cams and have had great success with them.
good luck
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Cams for kfx/z 400
I also have hotcams and have had good success.
You can get both hotcams (stage 2) for ~$240 from woodward specialties. Stage 1 is the intake cam only ~$120. The intake only is for low/mid range power. Most people that get the intake cam only, end up installing the exhaust cam later.
If I did it over I think I would go with web cams. They cost a little more, but they seem to give more power and there lighter. Lighter cam = less rotating mass = better/easier reving engine and less stress on the timing chain.
You can get both hotcams (stage 2) for ~$240 from woodward specialties. Stage 1 is the intake cam only ~$120. The intake only is for low/mid range power. Most people that get the intake cam only, end up installing the exhaust cam later.
If I did it over I think I would go with web cams. They cost a little more, but they seem to give more power and there lighter. Lighter cam = less rotating mass = better/easier reving engine and less stress on the timing chain.
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