Brian Crower Cams..Setting The Bar!!
#81
Originally Posted by HeadGames
A Kinder more Gentle Julian...I love that..and your curves as well
I finally read the whole thread, didn't see what cams you used Julian, or maybe I missed it.
I finally read the whole thread, didn't see what cams you used Julian, or maybe I missed it.
#82
Originally Posted by HeadGames
A Kinder more Gentle Julian...I love that..and your curves as well
I finally read the whole thread, didn't see what cams you used Julian, or maybe I missed it.
I finally read the whole thread, didn't see what cams you used Julian, or maybe I missed it.
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willypraha (01-28-2023)
#87
Originally Posted by Hal@IP
Here is a screenshot of the dyno of our head package and BC 264's, 92octane pumpgas, 16 and 18psi.
#90
Just an FYI update..Here is two dynos at 12.5 psi and one at 14.5 psi DD numbers.We will be doing some more testing in the future with the stage # cams he has out and a Haltech!!
This first dyno is my old set up with JWT S1 cams for comparison..
Note the dramatic power loss in the uppr RPM range as compared to the BC cams!!
This first dyno is my old set up with JWT S1 cams for comparison..
Note the dramatic power loss in the uppr RPM range as compared to the BC cams!!
Last edited by Julian@MRC; 12-27-2007 at 11:57 AM.
#91
Originally Posted by thawk408
Any answer MRC?
#93
Originally Posted by RudeG_v2.0
Bump.
Anyone else with BC Stage 2 cams installed that can offer any feedback and reviews??? Is this still the most promising cam for pulling past 7000RPM?
Anyone else with BC Stage 2 cams installed that can offer any feedback and reviews??? Is this still the most promising cam for pulling past 7000RPM?
We will be posting results on our Stage 3 cams in the next few weeks, should be something nice for the higher RPMs
-George
GT Motorsports
#94
Originally Posted by George@GTM
We will be posting results on our Stage 3 cams in the next few weeks, should be something nice for the higher RPMs
-George
GT Motorsports
-George
GT Motorsports
#96
^I know. I read your previous posts in this thread on the subject. I'm just curious and would like to get a general idea. Especially on duration, since that affects idle.
Do you have any customers that have recently installed BC Stage 2 cams? If so, were results and reviews similar to Julian's experience with them?
Do you have any customers that have recently installed BC Stage 2 cams? If so, were results and reviews similar to Julian's experience with them?
#97
idle quality is about more about ecu programming than advertised duration
everyone goes crazy for big duration and big advertised lift...but ask guys who have tried a bunch of setups what their findings have been and you will probably be very surprised
everyone goes crazy for big duration and big advertised lift...but ask guys who have tried a bunch of setups what their findings have been and you will probably be very surprised
#98
Well, that's why I'm asking for more feedback about these BC cams. The duration and lift of these isn't crazy, but Julian's results were very impressive. I'm just trying to find out if others are as pleased with these cams as Julian seemed to be. I would like to see more dynos if possible. SOOO... What cams do you recommend for pulling beyond 7000RPM? Enlighten me please.
Last edited by RudeG_v2.0; 01-30-2008 at 07:31 PM.
#100
Originally Posted by Z1 Performance
idle quality is about more about ecu programming than advertised duration
everyone goes crazy for big duration and big advertised lift...but ask guys who have tried a bunch of setups what their findings have been and you will probably be very surprised
everyone goes crazy for big duration and big advertised lift...but ask guys who have tried a bunch of setups what their findings have been and you will probably be very surprised
Id apreciate if you could provide us some inside
From what i have seen they seen to be as good cams as you can get for a low compresion vq, while also helping you keep the idle with out jsut cranking up the idle rpms. Please let us know if you feel the same or different