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Do you think its worth spending 1800 on a cam shaft upgrade by ktec racing down Dorset
RS tuning could supply and fit everything too, Leeds is a bit closer to Newcastle!
I was disappointed with cams to be honest.spend all that money and its not really as fast as I thought it would be
What trap? There's nothing at all wrong with N/A tuning. Boost isn't for everyone.Don't fall into the trap of N/A tuning mate. Save up and go for a turbo conversion or charger. You only need another £1200 for a drive in drive out 230bhp turbo conversion.
Don't get me wrong, cams will make it more responsive and they do have their place but to have £1800 quid in your pocket other options are far far more desirable.
RS tuning could supply and fit everything too, Leeds is a bit closer to Newcastle!
What trap? There's nothing at all wrong with N/A tuning. Boost isn't for everyone.
What trap? There's nothing at all wrong with N/A tuning. Boost isn't for everyone.
Fair point about the mod's - one is never enough - but I still maintain boost is not for everyone. I'll have to get myself one of those t-shirts as I've fallen into the trap of spending thousands on a forged / high-comp N/A build when I should have done the 'proper' thing and gone boost. :rofl:Set of cams one minute, then its inlets, nice exhaust and before you know it you've spunked the cost of forced induction on 190 bhp (if your lucky) lol
Been there got the tee shirt.
When the 172/182s are turbo'd can the rev limiter be lifted as much as it can on the same n/a engine when its tuned? Or isnt there any point as it will run out of puff higher up the range?
Im asking this because ive had turbochrged cars for the past 5-6 years now and before this i wasnt really into tuning as much.
Im really liking the power delivery of the clio how its all top end and you have got to keep it over 5k, its so much more fun imo, but im thinking of when i decide to tune which route to take.
I know forced induction will be quicker but i dont want to loose the fun factor of all the power at the top end of the rev range
My turbo revs to 7500rpm and at 7000 it is still making 255bhp.
You would love a supercharger then, same great power delivery, just much much quicker.
You will struggle to get a set up that will keep the torque raising to the red line, maybe with a massive turbo but it would be pretty rubbish on the road and not much would happen till about 4-5k revs. With a supercharger the bhp will peak pretty much at max revs.
This was my theory although, thanks alot for the reply mate
Where you from mate
Suffolk mate, bit far to take you for a spin lol
I'm a little disappointed by the fact that, some people actually believe or think that, having cams fitted, would suddenly make a car go so much 'faster'.
Driveability and power delivery you would notice. Search the subject first.
Tuners dream.
Eh, but surely you fit cams and its easy two-undred break innitz?
Fair point about the mod's - one is never enough - but I still maintain boost is not for everyone. I'll have to get myself one of those t-shirts as I've fallen into the trap of spending thousands on a forged / high-comp N/A build when I should have done the 'proper' thing and gone boost. :rofl:
I'm running ITB's as well mate, although I've ditched the K-Tec DTH kit and gone for a Fred/BTM spec Jenvey setup (which I don't know the spec of myself yet!) LOL!LOL - Are you running throttle bodies as well or just cams and high comp forged bottom end?
Iv got a bottom end sitting waiting on high comps going in