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miles |
posted on 12th Aug 03 at 10:51 |
I bet new aftermarket cams are cheaper than new GM cams. Similar prices at least... | |
Gambit |
posted on 12th Aug 03 at 08:28 |
they aint exactly the easiest things to fabricate!! they have to be made to a very high level of detail | |
MikeH |
posted on 11th Aug 03 at 23:43 |
Why do replacement cams cost sooooo much? | |
miles |
posted on 11th Aug 03 at 23:22 |
Carbs give more fuel and offer better air flow over standard. | |
M4tt |
posted on 11th Aug 03 at 22:40 |
don't think he meant you inta, jsut every1 else. | |
IntaCepta |
posted on 11th Aug 03 at 22:38 |
i wasn't downtalking. just tryin to figure out what he could have meant. | |
BabyBlade |
posted on 11th Aug 03 at 19:37 |
not everybody knows the obvious, dont see why your down talking him just because he has been misled. | |
luca2020 |
posted on 10th Aug 03 at 23:01 |
lol who knows | |
IntaCepta |
posted on 10th Aug 03 at 22:52 |
could he mean having carburettas(sp)? instead of injection? | |
luca2020 |
posted on 10th Aug 03 at 22:11 |
LOL i serverly dout he does know what hes on about | |
Cursa |
posted on 10th Aug 03 at 21:02 |
Cam instead of injectors!?! Do you know what a cam is? Your car already has a camSHAFT in it, 2 infact. Caming as you call it is replacing the cam shaft with a higher performing one, which opens the valves more allowing more air to enter, they arent too effective without an aftermarket ECU/chip as fueling has to be increased as well. | |
dixon |
posted on 10th Aug 03 at 20:01 |
i have a corsa 1.6 gsi i have seen other corsa's with cam's on them insted of injectors whats the reason behind caming the corsa? |