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Old Jun 4, 2009 | 04:43 PM
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i was wondering does the hot cams make a big difrence on a raptor 350? also how hard is it to swap timing wise?looking for a little more power but just might do a gear chang not looking to go faster not much room for that were i usually ride (mostly flat track) but need beter torque/excelaration. thanks
 
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Old Jun 4, 2009 | 05:50 PM
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yea they make a good bit of difference whether its stage 1 or 2,Webb cams are a little better, hotcams designs there cams to work with stock valve springs...which in a way kinda isnt good since it pushes the stockers pretty hard, but there pretty to install easy just pull old cam out and re use your cam bearing on the new cam unless its worn out, then just pop it back in and re adjust your valve lashes, each cam usually has a spec sheet telling what to adjust your valves at, best choice imo if your up to it is getting a Webb cam(they make a few different ones) and getting there springs also or Kibblewhites springs, youll notice a nice over all power gain, and depending on how agressive the cam is it will shift your power curve around, my cam doesnt really kick in hard at any point it just gives a nice overall gain throughout the powercurve.
 
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Old Jun 4, 2009 | 11:37 PM
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