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20th October 2009, 16:50
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Pro's and con's on camming a vts
just wondered really as im looking to do mine my understanding is you need all your breathing mods done along with 4 branch and exhaust as to when you get it cammed it will have to be re-mapped
and haveing all this allready done will save $$$ just haveing it mapped once
just worried about engine , gearbox and genral where ?
thanx dean
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20th October 2009, 16:55
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> Dont have to have breathing mods, but they will help make the best of it so are definetly advised.
> Not all cams have to be remaped, infact if you could live with lumpy idle, the majority of them wouldnt, but the remap helps all the things tie in together for a bigger bhp increase so definetly advised.
And the wear shouldnt be any worse than normal, if your going for a extreme cam then forged internals or TBs may be needed. Other than that the gearbox will be fine.
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20th October 2009, 17:11
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SaXo_vtr123
> Dont have to have breathing mods, but they will help make the best of it so are definetly advised.
> Not all cams have to be remaped, infact if you could live with lumpy idle, the majority of them wouldnt, but the remap helps all the things tie in together for a bigger bhp increase so definetly advised.
And the wear shouldnt be any worse than normal, if your going for a extreme cam then forged internals or TBs may be needed. Other than that the gearbox will be fine.
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ok thanx i read the sticky that STE DONE and im looking at newman ph3,s are thease a mild cam ?
I will be getting a full magnex with a decat and have a RACELAND 4-2-1 MANI ordered , induction kits allready done.
will get it remapped defo will this make the rought idle that comes with cam's smoother?
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20th October 2009, 17:18
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Yes a remap will make the idle a lot smoother, as well as bringing all your modifications together for a good increase
And the Ph3 isnt really a mild cam, PH2 and PH1s dont need remaps. But the PH3 is far from a full on "race only cam", and is ok for everday use.
Hope i have been a help.
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20th October 2009, 17:28
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SaXo_vtr123
Yes a remap will make the idle a lot smoother, as well as bringing all your modifications together for a good increase
And the Ph3 isnt really a mild cam, PH2 and PH1s dont need remaps. But the PH3 is far from a full on "race only cam", and is ok for everday use.
Hope i have been a help.
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Also been looking at ph1,s and ph2 ,s as well whats the diffrence between them ?
i no its not possible to say here and now but at a rough guess what are the power gains on
ph1 ph2 and ph3,s with the above add ons
Bit warerey of the ph,3s also i heard they can idle badley after a remap i want to be using mine as an everday car so dont want that
Basicially im after a mild cam for a bit more power but want a normal running car .
And yes you've been a great help
Last edited by Phsyco_Paff; 20th October 2009 at 17:35.
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20th October 2009, 19:13
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Ive had my ph3's in my s for about 18 months now. Idling is fine once mapped and theirs good gains to be had 145bhp+ depending on rollers. Unmapped mine was utter dog poo, terrible idle and lots of flatspots
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20th October 2009, 19:26
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One of the biggest cons of doing all this work to a saxo I am only just realising. That you can spend thousands on them like I have then when it comes to selling its worth hardly anymore than a standard one,
Just something to consider.
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20th October 2009, 19:32
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also cams are supposed to be changed over time so could become expensive
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20th October 2009, 19:39
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anything less than a ph3 isnt w0rth it.
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20th October 2009, 20:23
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Thanx all for the help will do alot more reserch befor going ahead
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20th October 2009, 21:59
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Just go for the PH3, with a remap i will be fine for daily use, and with you breathing mods expect somewhere in the region of 150bhp.
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20th October 2009, 21:59
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look into catcams 708s basically the same as ph3 but have a good idle unmapped
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20th October 2009, 22:01
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mint-VTR
also cams are supposed to be changed over time so could become expensive
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Not really true, the cams will far outlast anyones interest in a car, they dont wear down unless a tappets fucked or theyre starved of oil, in mildly tuned cars anyway.
Theres arent many downsides to camming, MPG when cruising at steady speeds even goes up when mapped properly along with the power gains
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20th October 2009, 22:08
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mint-VTR
also cams are supposed to be changed over time so could become expensive
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I've never heard of a TU engine wearing a cam out.
As long as the new cams are lubed up (ooo er) and you keep some revs on the engine during the first start (to harden the lobe tips), the cams should outlast the engine really.
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20th October 2009, 22:08
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in my expensive, PH3 have a better unmapped idle, also depends on the timng you use when unmapped,
also dont forget a big con is the mid range is lose with cams alot, as the peak is alot more peaky, also have to rev it higher and harder, so make sure everything else is in good order beofre doing it,
pro's is the car will be faster once setup and mapped well, and still be a good daily drive on 708 or ph3,
but i would change followers at the same time as changing camshafts, also always get a new cambelt when doing it, maybe best to get a cambelt kit and new water pump.
andy
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20th October 2009, 22:10
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yes camshafts will be pre oil and lube well ph3 where but always best to lube them up before first start, and ph3 dnt need running preiod just nice drving for a good 25-50 miles
andy
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20th October 2009, 22:15
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With my Kent cam, the spec sheet specifically said not to let the car idle during the first start - IIRC, it said to hold the engine at 3k revs for 20 minutes. Pretty sure we just bled the coolant and took the car for a 10 minute journey up the road (leaving it in a low gear to keep the revs up).
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20th October 2009, 22:16
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Cheeky question; wheres the best place for followers? I can get shit on trade but theyre a shitroen only part (as far as motorfactors go) and they want over £330 for a set.
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20th October 2009, 22:17
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Piper instructions said to not let idle, I ran them in for around 20mins at 2.5k - from Reading it's to harden the cam lobes as at idle they are put under increased pressure, god knows if it works, but at £300 for cams and £200 for followers I wasn't risking them wearing out quicker!!
QEP or catcams website (same thing) for followers - £200
Last edited by raunchz; 20th October 2009 at 22:21.
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20th October 2009, 22:23
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Shit theyre still expensive then. Bit of a rip off that. Oh well shit happens already had 4 sets of J4 tappets now its starting to take the piss a bit may aswell pay ze price and gets me goods
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