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Author: | Leighton [ Thu Oct 30, 2008 9:04 pm ] |
Post subject: | camshaft for daily |
im currently rebuilding my engine and like most, i think may as well do this and that whilst im here. my question is what is the best cam for a smallbore daily driver? 12g295 head. 1.5 su ? cheers leighton |
Author: | Bubbacluby [ Thu Oct 30, 2008 9:41 pm ] |
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from what i have read the 266 cam is a good cam, is a better version of the 731 which is old school. I dont have this i just know people say it is good for a daily, i would suggest you ring Graham Russell and tell him what you have and what you want ie for daily and then send him a camshaft and he will grind it to that specs |
Author: | sitnlo62 [ Thu Oct 30, 2008 11:14 pm ] |
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I Like the good old Wade 104. Some would say old school but then if it aint broke why fix it? In my opinion very hard to beat in a daily driver! Dave |
Author: | 74snail [ Thu Oct 30, 2008 11:28 pm ] |
Post subject: | camshaft for daily driver |
If you have the specifications a good cam grinder can make the cam you want for less than $150, a Kent MD274SP is a cam I am very keen on using on a future 1100 build, lots of torque ! |
Author: | drmini in aust [ Fri Oct 31, 2008 6:22 am ] |
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sitnlo62 wrote: I Like the good old Wade 104. Some would say old school but then if it aint broke why fix it?
In my opinion very hard to beat in a daily driver! Dave I run a Wade 104 in the wife's 1293. It's a good allround cam for a daily, but for use in a 1275 it's a bit short on lift (as was the old 731). So, it runs Toyota Corolla rockers, 1.46:1 ratio. ![]() IMO an RE13 cam is the best one about now if you want good midrange and top end zing in a smallbore. Use with standard or 1.3:1 rockers. |
Author: | bamnfi [ Fri Oct 31, 2008 8:15 am ] |
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My engine re-build is just about done and from where I began I am keeping the block, crank and head. It will run 60 thou over with twin 1.5" S.U.s and a 266 cam. In a couple of weeks I will be able to tell how it goes. At the moment it's just fingers crossed. |
Author: | Mister White Keys [ Fri Oct 31, 2008 1:22 pm ] |
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I'll chuck in another vote for the Wade 104. I run a +.040" 998 with twin 1 1/4" carbies. Its a great smooth cam, but I've had experience with the 731 as well and its also great for the road. My observations are that the 731 has a smaller power band (from about 3500-4000 upwards) but the 104 is smooth through the whole range. Just my two cents anyways Cheers Steve |
Author: | jasonf [ Fri Oct 31, 2008 1:38 pm ] |
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drmini in aust wrote: IMO an RE13 cam is the best one about now if you want good midrange and top end zing in a smallbore. Use with standard or 1.3:1 rockers. Just to add a bit to the docs post.... After speaking with GR a couple of weeks ago about this same question...the re13 might be a bit too much for a daily in a standard to mild daily driven smallbore....I want to run the RE13 on my 1166 with a 12G295 head because I live rural I dont have to worry about sitting in traffic....I have open roads to play with every day ![]() If I was not going to have the longer valves put in, GR suggested a less radical cam...which I think is the 266? |
Author: | slide [ Fri Oct 31, 2008 2:09 pm ] |
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I've tried lots over the years: BL factory, Wade, Waggot, Piper, Kent, now GR. All in 1275 up engines. BL's 649 and Wade's 1760 were good race cams, better than the Sprint/ Super Sprint IMO. But a bit too over the top for regular road use. For a daily user I found the Wade 140 was quite good, better than the 266 which ran out of puff a bit too soon for my liking, or the 731 which was pretty lame. 276/286 are ok but nothing special. Haven't tried the Swiftune cams which seem to have mixed reviews. The RE13 beats them all for all-round regular use, reasonably good in traffic and huge mid range torque right where you need it. Not sure how it would go in a small bore though for everyday purposes. Generally, the bigger the capacity of your engine the wilder you can go with cam profiles. |
Author: | weevel [ Fri Oct 31, 2008 2:23 pm ] |
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While we're on this topic (which I know next-to-nothing about)... Can anyone tell me what is meant by Stage 2 with relation to cams - what does it mean, I understand that a Stage 2 upgrade will include a cam which is more suited to spirited driving than daily commuting and this is known as 'Fast Road', which is not as 'fast' as a race cam - is that correct?? What other 'Stages' are there? 1/2/3...? What else is involved? I only ask as i recently discovered that my engine has a stage 2 type cam of some sort (which has solved the question of why it;s always had such a lumpy idle) |
Author: | andreandfiona [ Fri Oct 31, 2008 7:11 pm ] |
Post subject: | 255 Piper Cam |
is what im running, 1380 with twin 1.5 SUs, good from 1500 to 6500rpm, smooth around town, a killer at 100-150kph, lol |
Author: | gafmo [ Fri Oct 31, 2008 7:42 pm ] |
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RE13 here also had a 731 but to Lame Re13cam, 1152 block, 202 head with 1100s Valve's and Skimmed to the Max, HIF44 and Perry LCB , 2" Centre Exit Diff is 3.6 and have gotten 45bhp This is my wifes daily drive to work and also carries my 3 Year old Sweat Cam for me also |
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