Anyone here actually installed the nismo cams?
i'm looking at buying these. the local dealer can get them but for 1700 and then 10 hours of labor at 69$ an hour to install them. want a realworld feedback. also are there any plans for other companies to release others?
Originally posted by cbsuper
For starters, www.courtesyparts.com sells them cheaper.
For starters, www.courtesyparts.com sells them cheaper.
Go with another company. Nismo is going to make moderate gains, but they have to maintain OE idle quality. For a slightly lumpy idle, you can probably make a significant amount more horsepower for less money!
The cams don't carry a warranty anyway, right?
Dan
The cams don't carry a warranty anyway, right?
Dan
Tomei has all kinds of offerings for the 350z. Check at www.sgpracing.com
They can tell you the gains better than I can.
Dan
They can tell you the gains better than I can.
Dan
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Originally posted by 350zdanny
Tomei has all kinds of offerings for the 350z. Check at www.sgpracing.com
They can tell you the gains better than I can.
Dan
Tomei has all kinds of offerings for the 350z. Check at www.sgpracing.com
They can tell you the gains better than I can.
Dan
Originally posted by 2k3silver350z
looks like i'll be going with their cams and new valve springs. gonna flash the ECU next week and see what kinda power i put down with I/H/E/C/ECU. should make for a pretty strong car.
looks like i'll be going with their cams and new valve springs. gonna flash the ECU next week and see what kinda power i put down with I/H/E/C/ECU. should make for a pretty strong car.
Rumor (unofficially verified by me) is that JWT made/designed the cams for NISMO and that they are fairly mild cams. JWT will be making his own (more radical) street cams that he will sell with his name on them. They should have better performance gains than the NISMO. No word on pricing or availablity yet.
Now this may be a dumb question so bear with me:
With cams in general, I know the more radical they are the rougher the idle. Now with this rougher idle, is it easier to stall the engine? Is that why they are more geared towards racing only applications rather than daily driver??? Any insight? Thanks!
L8te!
--Justin
With cams in general, I know the more radical they are the rougher the idle. Now with this rougher idle, is it easier to stall the engine? Is that why they are more geared towards racing only applications rather than daily driver??? Any insight? Thanks!
L8te!
--Justin
Yes the engine will stall more easily with aggressive cams due to less available vaccuum. The guy that had a dropping RPM problem a couple of times that thought it was his GK experienced a mild form of what a cam would do if it is too big.
Originally posted by cbsuper
I've talked to Kyle and he says that the Tomei cams will work with stock springs. However, like you, I'll err on the side of caution and get new springs when Jun cams.
I've talked to Kyle and he says that the Tomei cams will work with stock springs. However, like you, I'll err on the side of caution and get new springs when Jun cams.
Anyone know of the actual HP & TQ gains/losses for the Tein cams? I have tried looking @ various websites on the net selling them, and none actually list solid numbers. Hmmmm....
--Justin
--Justin
Juztin,
Potato Head is right, but I don't think the Nismo cams are agressive enough to seriously inhibit your daily driving.
Do a little research on Tomei. They have several grinds that offer different lift, duration, and overlap characteristics to suit your specific driving needs.
Take care.
Dan
Potato Head is right, but I don't think the Nismo cams are agressive enough to seriously inhibit your daily driving.
Do a little research on Tomei. They have several grinds that offer different lift, duration, and overlap characteristics to suit your specific driving needs.
Take care.
Dan
the loping on the big cams isn't that noticeable from the people i've talked too. can't wait to get these in. between these the plenum, I/H/E my car should be right where i want it.
Originally posted by 350zdanny
The cams don't carry a warranty anyway, right?
Dan
The cams don't carry a warranty anyway, right?
Dan




