Port and Polishing heads
Originally posted by Enron Exec
I remember reading that the JWT cams are designed around NA applications. These FI brain people are smart and im hear to learn too.
So is there a consensus on what cams are good for stock VQ35DE heads aimming for 500-600 rwhp range?
I remember reading that the JWT cams are designed around NA applications. These FI brain people are smart and im hear to learn too.
So is there a consensus on what cams are good for stock VQ35DE heads aimming for 500-600 rwhp range?
So is there a consensus on what cams are good for stock VQ35DE heads aimming for 500-600 rwhp range?
I wish there was but as far as I know al the cams on the market are designed for NA applications.
I wish there was but as far as I know al the cams on the market are designed for NA applications.
based on the specs given, the NISMO's are not a fantastic choice for FI.
The mild Tomei's would be a better choice IMHO, with the 264's being kick ***
As phunk mentioned there are def gains to be had, but it all has to work as a unit. Porting heads alone can yield nothing. But do the right porting with the right cam and a manifold that can make it all work and you'll be golden.
The mild Tomei's would be a better choice IMHO, with the 264's being kick ***
As phunk mentioned there are def gains to be had, but it all has to work as a unit. Porting heads alone can yield nothing. But do the right porting with the right cam and a manifold that can make it all work and you'll be golden.
Originally posted by Z1 Performance
based on the specs given, the NISMO's are not a fantastic choice for FI.
The mild Tomei's would be a better choice IMHO, with the 264's being kick ***
As phunk mentioned there are def gains to be had, but it all has to work as a unit. Porting heads alone can yield nothing. But do the right porting with the right cam and a manifold that can make it all work and you'll be golden.
based on the specs given, the NISMO's are not a fantastic choice for FI.
The mild Tomei's would be a better choice IMHO, with the 264's being kick ***
As phunk mentioned there are def gains to be had, but it all has to work as a unit. Porting heads alone can yield nothing. But do the right porting with the right cam and a manifold that can make it all work and you'll be golden.
well, on a turbo car (I dont have much practical experience with SC), you can get away with a much poorer design on the intake side and still net good power. However, when shooting for the bigger numbers on a turbo car, the head is the single biggest area where gains can be had. For many turbo guys, like mentioned above, most people here will be content with the std heads and cams.
For those going for the BIG numbers though, the heads will prove fruitful
For those going for the BIG numbers though, the heads will prove fruitful
Originally posted by Z1 Performance
well, on a turbo car (I dont have much practical experience with SC), you can get away with a much poorer design on the intake side and still net good power. However, when shooting for the bigger numbers on a turbo car, the head is the single biggest area where gains can be had. For many turbo guys, like mentioned above, most people here will be content with the std heads and cams.
For those going for the BIG numbers though, the heads will prove fruitful
well, on a turbo car (I dont have much practical experience with SC), you can get away with a much poorer design on the intake side and still net good power. However, when shooting for the bigger numbers on a turbo car, the head is the single biggest area where gains can be had. For many turbo guys, like mentioned above, most people here will be content with the std heads and cams.
For those going for the BIG numbers though, the heads will prove fruitful
Thread Starter
Registered User
iTrader: (6)
Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 10,500
Likes: 2
From: council bluffs Ia.
Originally posted by Z1 Performance
based on the specs given, the NISMO's are not a fantastic choice for FI.
The mild Tomei's would be a better choice IMHO, with the 264's being kick ***
As phunk mentioned there are def gains to be had, but it all has to work as a unit. Porting heads alone can yield nothing. But do the right porting with the right cam and a manifold that can make it all work and you'll be golden.
based on the specs given, the NISMO's are not a fantastic choice for FI.
The mild Tomei's would be a better choice IMHO, with the 264's being kick ***
As phunk mentioned there are def gains to be had, but it all has to work as a unit. Porting heads alone can yield nothing. But do the right porting with the right cam and a manifold that can make it all work and you'll be golden.
Originally posted by Lorca@Z1
So is there a consensus on what cams are good for stock VQ35DE heads aimming for 500-600 rwhp range?
I wish there was but as far as I know al the cams on the market are designed for NA applications.
So is there a consensus on what cams are good for stock VQ35DE heads aimming for 500-600 rwhp range?
I wish there was but as far as I know al the cams on the market are designed for NA applications.
Any input on this?
Originally posted by G3po
Rumor has it that Crane was suppose to have a turbo gring soon.
Any input on this?
Rumor has it that Crane was suppose to have a turbo gring soon.
Any input on this?
Maybe playing it close to the vest, but it seemed like they were not really interested in the VQ35 market
Originally posted by booger
Im not looking to get that big of hp . But the reason I chose the Nismo cams , is the SC its self .And the fact I lowered compression . And I want to keep as much as possible dow low
Im not looking to get that big of hp . But the reason I chose the Nismo cams , is the SC its self .And the fact I lowered compression . And I want to keep as much as possible dow low
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
ars88
Zs & Gs For Sale
18
Apr 4, 2016 07:52 AM





