who has one? the only one i found is made by webcam. what else am i missing. what do ya'll use, and is it good for forced induction? this is still for an si motor. thanks scott
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Aftermarket Camshafts
Started by calmoc9, Feb 29 2004 01:19 PM
14 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 29 February 2004 - 01:19 PM
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#2
Posted 29 February 2004 - 02:37 PM
Hello,
Gude/Bullfrog makes 3 different grinds for 1G/3G's...242/242
242/258
258/258
I currently have their 242/242 in my 3G and it is an all-around good street cam. You may be more interested in the other 2 grinds due to using F/I. And I think they will even do custom grinds if you give them the specs you want.
Gude
Thanks!!!
Gude/Bullfrog makes 3 different grinds for 1G/3G's...242/242
242/258
258/258
I currently have their 242/242 in my 3G and it is an all-around good street cam. You may be more interested in the other 2 grinds due to using F/I. And I think they will even do custom grinds if you give them the specs you want.
Gude
Thanks!!!
#3
Posted 29 February 2004 - 04:54 PM
#4
Posted 29 February 2004 - 08:09 PM
#5
Posted 29 February 2004 - 11:08 PM
#6
Posted 01 March 2004 - 01:17 AM
I put a gude camshaft into my 87 CRX si.. it made the thing slower than before. i figured it may be a timing issue so i advanced the timing a bit, put in an integra ecu , and put in some integra GSR injectors. It picked up 1/2 second on the time that the car used to run.. Still not what i expected considering the price of everything. the only thing that i noticed a big gain on, is when i used notrous oxide with the setup.. It made a pretty huge diff over the stock setup with nos.. i also liked the higher rev limiter.. I would reccomend porting the head if you are going to do any kind of camshaft upgrade.. that may have been the problem.
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I miss my old 87 Rex
#7
Posted 01 March 2004 - 07:12 PM
anyone know how or if they stamp the cam after grinds. i have a unknown bullfrog cam in a head i'm building.
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#8
Posted 01 March 2004 - 08:32 PM
I have a Gude ( Bullfrog) cam in my '85 Si. The changes I noticed before I/H/E install were that it was less powerful starting out. After 3500 RPMs though, there was A LOT more power almost like VTEC. After I/H/E install, the powerband is at about 4000 RPM, with power gains easily measured by butt-dyno. I'm happy.
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#9
Posted 02 March 2004 - 03:59 AM
Have the Colt Cams 280-288 TF- 2 nitrous/turbo cam.Custom ground for what i like in a cam-225.00 Can. and he ships all over (even Puerto Rico).Jeff spent over 2 hours discussing what i needed.Idles lumpy,can putter all day long at 1500 rpm or let it rip from 3700 rpm and up(cam kicks in).Will see what happens with nitrous this weekend(hopefully) and turbo in around 3 weeks.
Ed
86 Crx DX EW3 block EW2 ported head , Coltcams (nitrous/turbo Stage 2 Triflow )
T-25 with a blowthrough Keihin carb - 13 psi .
I'ma in the Carburetion Nation
86 Crx DX EW3 block EW2 ported head , Coltcams (nitrous/turbo Stage 2 Triflow )
T-25 with a blowthrough Keihin carb - 13 psi .
I'ma in the Carburetion Nation
#10
Posted 03 March 2004 - 07:54 AM
Will any of these aftermarket camshafts pass a smog tail pipe test???
I was thinking of getting gude carb cam thats good for 3500-7000 rpm.
Would I lose some low end power with this cam?
thanks!
I was thinking of getting gude carb cam thats good for 3500-7000 rpm.
Would I lose some low end power with this cam?
thanks!
#11
Posted 03 March 2004 - 11:12 PM
To pass smog test,i heard any cam with durations less than 224@50 or 270 advertised will pass(also depends on how much overlap there is).The Colt Triphase has a better chance of passing because the intakes are staggered in they're opening and closing.(thats why with the amount of duration my cam has,it only lost torque below 1500 rpm but has way more power from 1500 up to 7500.)
Do more homework and good luck.
Ed
Do more homework and good luck.
Ed
Ed
86 Crx DX EW3 block EW2 ported head , Coltcams (nitrous/turbo Stage 2 Triflow )
T-25 with a blowthrough Keihin carb - 13 psi .
I'ma in the Carburetion Nation
86 Crx DX EW3 block EW2 ported head , Coltcams (nitrous/turbo Stage 2 Triflow )
T-25 with a blowthrough Keihin carb - 13 psi .
I'ma in the Carburetion Nation
#12
Posted 04 March 2004 - 11:54 AM
OK, I know it's a little late but...
I got convinced to install new cam followers with my new cam last year. The rationale was that the old followers would have worn down and would be out of spec. These were expensive!
Any expert advice?
I got convinced to install new cam followers with my new cam last year. The rationale was that the old followers would have worn down and would be out of spec. These were expensive!
Any expert advice?
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#13
Posted 06 March 2004 - 06:34 AM
Ok camshafts are a new area for me so I was wondering how much of a difference putting a cam intended for a FI head in a carburated head. This question has to do with the fact that I am looking for a hot cam for my 87 HF and I was looking at the Gude/bullfrog 3131M model cam for the car because I don't want a bad/nasty idle but I still want it to give me some good power. Anyone heard of any cams that will give me a power boost at a lower range? Like 2500-6000?
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#14
Posted 06 March 2004 - 12:29 PM
RE:Colt Cams. This is a reply I got when inquiring for my 87 Integra D16A1.
Thank-you, for contacting us.
Our best street performance grind for this engine runs: 264° .423 Lift
The cost is $321.00 Canadian this includes the tax.
Customer supplies cam cores.
Yes, we do regrind your cams and offer a 5 year warranty.
Any comments from any of the Colt cam users if this would be a good unit to use. I hope to visit them this summer while on vacation for more info. JS
Thank-you, for contacting us.
Our best street performance grind for this engine runs: 264° .423 Lift
The cost is $321.00 Canadian this includes the tax.
Customer supplies cam cores.
Yes, we do regrind your cams and offer a 5 year warranty.
Any comments from any of the Colt cam users if this would be a good unit to use. I hope to visit them this summer while on vacation for more info. JS
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#15
Posted 07 March 2004 - 01:51 AM
QUOTE (Ruevil @ Mar 6 2004, 06:34 AM)
Ok camshafts are a new area for me so I was wondering how much of a difference putting a cam intended for a FI head in a carburated head. This question has to do with the fact that I am looking for a hot cam for my 87 HF and I was looking at the Gude/bullfrog 3131M model cam for the car because I don't want a bad/nasty idle but I still want it to give me some good power. Anyone heard of any cams that will give me a power boost at a lower range? Like 2500-6000?
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The Si has 12 valves and your HF has 8 main valves and 4 auxiliary valves, the Si cam would not work in your engine. You would have to have your stock cam reground, which would be a waste of money in my opinion. I'd look for an Si head and maybe block too.