my schrick cams came yesterday KMD will be installing them tomorrow
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Getting 1.34 hp/cubic inch out of a motor is no easy feat without the heads flowing mad air. But he should at least have them flow-benched since no one has done this yet. I'd love to know what these heads actually flow. But you're right, typically, cams and head work go hand in hand.
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Revo supposedly offers "near infinite adjustability." I'm surprised (and disappointed) that they wouldn't take a shot.
From a marketing perspective, why wouldn't a chip manufacturer want a first crack at cam-specific programming? Granted, they might not be able to get it to work, but at least take a shot.
From a marketing perspective, why wouldn't a chip manufacturer want a first crack at cam-specific programming? Granted, they might not be able to get it to work, but at least take a shot.
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They claim 10 hp and 10 ft/lbs over the Milltek fullback (50 and 40 total, as compared to 40 and 30 for the fullback), no mention of who makes the cams. I can't imagine going through the trouble and money of cams for that gain. Hopefully yours will show better results.
I thought it was risky going with a chip. It takes some big 'ole brass ones for cams.<ul><li><a href="http://www.amdtechnik.com/product.details.cfm?ProductID=473&VariantID=29 &ReferenceID=1897">http://www.amdtechnik.com/product.details.cfm?ProductID=473&VariantID=29 &ReferenceID=1897</a</li></ul>
I thought it was risky going with a chip. It takes some big 'ole brass ones for cams.<ul><li><a href="http://www.amdtechnik.com/product.details.cfm?ProductID=473&VariantID=29 &ReferenceID=1897">http://www.amdtechnik.com/product.details.cfm?ProductID=473&VariantID=29 &ReferenceID=1897</a</li></ul>