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Old Aug 8, 2006 | 09:21 AM
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Default zetec cams quandry

i've got stage2 comp cams in my motor (jackson racing supercharged mondeo 2.0 zetec silvertop), which it seems are too extreme for forced induction (the high lift means the valves are open longer, which is fine for normally aspirated but for forced induction it blows the boost straight through and wastes it). i suspect i was given stage3 cams in error when i bought them, rather than the stage2. i was reliably informed that these stage 2's with duration of 281 would be OK for forced induction, but they clearly are not.
with my supercharger pulleys setup the way it is now, i should be getting 11psi boost, but my boost guage is only showing 6PSI.
i've had the car checked over on a rolling road and they found no other problems.
according to the supercharger folk over on focaljet.com, my car should be nearer 250bhp (flywheel) instead of 230bhp, zetecs with the same mods on there are making 250bhp and beyond.
i sold my standard cams so i would need to buy another set, then pay £90 to get them fitted, then £60-£100 for a chip remap and having the vernier pulleys set up. but what if i do all this and actually lose power!
or i could get piper cams for forced induction, but they are about £400 and they dont answer emails as to where to order them from.
or theres a place in usa sells them designed for supercharged zetecs but they want something like £600 for them, sod that! these and the pipers will make a bit more power than the standard cams but is it worth it for all this cash?
or i could risk stage 1 cams?
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