Nismo vs. JWT cams? Dynos, comparison anyone?
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Originally Posted by Lawn Dart
JWT = 261° 0.456"
Nismo = 262° 0.426"
Tomei = 264° 0.402"
Nismo = 262° 0.426"
Tomei = 264° 0.402"
Tomei's are available in:
Intake = 272° .445" and 280° .445"
Exhaust = 272° .433" and 280° .433"
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Originally Posted by IIQuickSilverII
raise idle to 850 rpms
I wonder if that would be applicable to the Nismo R cams?
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You really cannot tell much by duration and lift numbers. You must overlay the entire graph and measure [calculate] flow at each SINGLE degree increment along the duration.
Unfortunately the Helmohotz resonation of the plenum runner is fixed for oem cams so just changing cams leaves lots on the table without redesigning [shortening] the runners as the duration increases.
Unfortunately the Helmohotz resonation of the plenum runner is fixed for oem cams so just changing cams leaves lots on the table without redesigning [shortening] the runners as the duration increases.
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does anyone have any confirmed dyno numbers posted for these cams. I am looking and I cant find anything viable. I know what the manufactures are saying but I want real numbers from real people who have actually put them on.
Anyone?
Anyone?
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