FS: Scott Performance Cams
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I got these a while ago for when I built my motor and I have decided to go with an LS swap instead. From what I have read on this site these are very similar to the JWT cams and are a good FI cam.
$500 including shipping and paypal anywhere in north America
Sorry the photo has yesterdays date. I can take new pictures with a new date if required. I just forgot my camera in the car and didn't get a chance to upload them last night
$500 including shipping and paypal anywhere in north America
Sorry the photo has yesterdays date. I can take new pictures with a new date if required. I just forgot my camera in the car and didn't get a chance to upload them last night
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I got these for my non rev up motor but my understanding is with aftermarket cams rev up vs non rev up doesn't matter because you will be looking for lift and duration. The previous owner told me they had about 5000 miles on them and I havent installed them. I am trying to find the old thread with all the specs for these cams comparing them to the JWT cams.
255/255 213/213 .410"/.410"
these are the specs of scott cams. they were made for non revup, but they work fine
with the revup using the sensor plug made by injected performance.
good luck on the sell. I'm currently installing my built block "it has the same cams they
are great. for this price the buyer gets too much lol....
these are the specs of scott cams. they were made for non revup, but they work fine
with the revup using the sensor plug made by injected performance.
good luck on the sell. I'm currently installing my built block "it has the same cams they
are great. for this price the buyer gets too much lol....
You guys have no idea what the difference between rev up and non rev up cams are. You cant use non rev up cams on a rev up, because the rev up needs to read the exhaust cam timing. If you install non rev up cams in a rev up , your car won't start. The exhaust cam sensors won't get a reading from those cams. That's the only difference.
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