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nassso
11th April 2007, 10:50
Hi,
I bought my cams from newman. Next step is fitting and preparing the rest of the engine and i need your advice and opinion.

Here is what i am going to do:
1. Newman Phase 3 inlet cam Phase 1 exhaust cam
2. Ported and polished head.
3. Porting the throttle body to 56mm
4. Modify the stock air box and adding K&N panel filter
5. Changing the exhaust system with larger diameter of the pipe 54mm
6. Stock manifold

Here is some projects with similar specifications to what i want to do:
www.lioliosracing.gr/m...42〈=en

As i see the OEM manifold is good enough and it's possible to gain over 170hp with it.

Ryan
11th April 2007, 10:53
Hi,
I bought my cams from newman. Next step is fitting and preparing the rest of the engine and i need your advice and opinion.

Here is what i am going to do:
1. Newman Phase 3 inlet cam Phase 1 exhaust cam
2. Ported and polished head.
3. Porting the throttle body to 56mm
4. Modify the stock air box and adding K&N panel filter
5. Changing the exhaust system with larger diameter of the pipe 54mm
6. Stock manifold

Here is some projects with similar specifications to what i want to do:
www.lioliosracing.gr/m...42〈=en

As i see the OEM manifold is good enough and it's possible to gain over 170hp with it.


so what is the point of this thread dude??

is it asking for advice or just telling us what your going to do?

170+ on standard inlet is very very rare btw...

why are you wanting to run a standard manifold with small ports?

nassso
11th April 2007, 11:06
I am interested what do you think. If it's possible or not because this is the only case i had seen with gains like this. And what i am really impressed is that they use OEM manifold.

Ryan
11th April 2007, 11:13
I am interested what do you think. If it's possible or not because this is the only case i had seen with gains like this. And what i am really impressed is that they use OEM manifold.

there are different grinds of cams remeber, how do you know that they are not on a custom grind cam to produce that power?

i personally wouldnt get my hopes up to see 170+ although in theroy it can be done.

i am not a fan of polishing the throttle body to be honest.

and the headwork your doing seems quite mild to. i would speak to qep about the sort of headwork to go for as theyre the daddies.

williamsvts
11th April 2007, 11:14
them cars seem to make good power, all measured on the same rolling road dyno??

will you be matching the manifold ports to the head?

williamsvts
11th April 2007, 11:15
there are different grinds of cams remeber, how do you know that they are not on a custom grind cam to produce that power?

i personally wouldnt get my hopes up to see 170+ although in theroy it can be done.

i am not a fan of polishing the throttle body to be honest.

and the headwork your doing seems quite mild to. i would speak to qep about the sort of headwork to go for as theyre the daddies.


the cam spec is on that site, the use a phs 3 inlet and phs 2 exhaust iirc, havent had a look at that site for a while. i was interested in why they do that and if it does actually have any benefit over a 'normal' cam package.

Ryan
11th April 2007, 11:17
the cam spec is on that site, the use a phs 3 inlet and phs 2 exhaust iirc, havent had a look at that site for a while. i was interested in why they do that and if it does actually have any benefit over a 'normal' cam package.


when i checked it just had cam info - newmans.. although couldnt be bothered to check most because most is still greek lol...

williamsvts
11th April 2007, 11:19
select the english option then :P

williamsvts
11th April 2007, 11:20
seems to have changed a little, it used to have teh cam specs on.

Ryan
11th April 2007, 11:20
select the english option then :P


i did!! but most the info is still not in english only select parts.:homme:

Ryan
11th April 2007, 11:21
well it kept resetting itself back into greek.. trying to sort it now...

the links on the right kept sending it back into greek.

nassso
11th April 2007, 11:27
When you use smaller phase on the exhaust cam you will have better power band 2500-7000 instead 3000-7000 for standart cams. Also the idle will be better.

Ryan
11th April 2007, 11:30
i see that on different set ups like the 168 they use supersprint fannymould..

nassso
11th April 2007, 11:39
Yes in this setup they sprint manifold but it's their earlier project. In their later projects they use OEM manifold.

Ryan
11th April 2007, 11:59
im just sceptical about all the details they release.. most companies wont tell all secrets imo..

nassso
11th April 2007, 12:08
Probably they are hiding something :)

MaRiO89
11th April 2007, 12:23
i did!! but most the info is still not in english only select parts.:homme:


Learn greek then! Only takes 5 mins.. :y:

nassso
11th April 2007, 13:45
Do you think this mod will have some effect?

Changing the stock exhaust pipe to 55mm and matching manifold ports to the head ports.

bullit
11th April 2007, 17:42
standard fanny is pants, that is all