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buddy club or toda?
any one try the new buddy club RACING SPEC 5 EXTREME CAMSHAFTS? or the toda spec d(eric's racing)? which one is better? i am thinking of getting buddy club couse price the 1/2 of toda.
Wynode edit: No need for such a large font.
Last edited by wynode; 17-03-2006 at 07:54 PM.
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what other mods have u got ? you need some pretty serious work to get the most out of any of those cams.
TVIS - Toyota VTEC imitation system
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i don't want to list my mods, but i think my new engine should be okay.
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Well its gonna be pretty hard to tell how much of a gain u'll get with either of the two choices. If your car's bone stock then u won't get much out of it.
It'd be a different matter if the whole thing's worked.
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if you seriously interested in the toda cams contact me. i will give all the info you need.
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When chosing cheaper camshafts, be mindful that cheaper product's material specifications & manufacturing processes are not always on par with those of top shelf products.
This can lead to less than satisfactory product durability.
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The spec 5 cams are for really full on motors
your head will nead a rediculess amout of work to it for thoses cams to suit
have you been recomended these shafts?
speek to your tunner slash builder
your will need comp in the 14's+ and heaps of head flow
have you had your head flow tested?
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Originally Posted by SKREMN
The spec 5 cams are for really full on motors
your head will nead a rediculess amout of work to it for thoses cams to suit
have you been recomended these shafts?
speek to your tunner slash builder
your will need comp in the 14's+ and heaps of head flow
have you had your head flow tested?
ditto. no one on ozhonda is that hardc0re of a track goer to use these spec's.
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Two turbos, is better then one.
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Originally Posted by TODA AU
When chosing cheaper camshafts, be mindful that cheaper product's material specifications & manufacturing processes are not always on par with those of top shelf products.
This can lead to less than satisfactory product durability.
just remember bc is just as good if not better than toda, i have used bc for many years and would recomend any off their products to anyone and i would be happy to pay even more than toda, as i know the build quality and craftsmanship that goes into bc
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Originally Posted by rated_r
just remember bc is just as good if not better than toda, i have used bc for many years and would recomend any off their products to anyone and i would be happy to pay even more than toda, as i know the build quality and craftsmanship that goes into bc
So can you tell us abit about their manufacturing process?
also what grade of materials they use?
What car did you use their products on, and can you tell us abit about ur setup, and what u ddi with the car?
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man spec 5 cams! toda spec D! these are VTEC-kill cams!
what type of engine work has your new engine got?
as SKREMN said you need a hell of alot of head work i.e high rated springs, valves, retainers, gears, not to mention proper fueling, intake, ECU, injectors, bigger ingnition, exhaust! internals i hope your engine has 12.5-1 or higher pistons, seriously strengthened rods, possibly a crankshaft...
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Originally Posted by j-specAccord
man spec 5 cams! toda spec D! these are VTEC-kill cams!
what type of engine work has your new engine got?
as SKREMN said you need a hell of alot of head work i.e high rated springs, valves, retainers, gears, not to mention proper fueling, intake, ECU, injectors, bigger ingnition, exhaust! internals i hope your engine has 12.5-1 or higher pistons, seriously strengthened rods, possibly a crankshaft...
you'd be better off with spec4s than spec 5s with 12.5 c.r.
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