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bad boy rs 11-03-2011 08:09 PM

Cams
 
Ive recently had my car set up on the new engine, i was a little dissapointed with the numbers but it goes better than it ever has. The fueling is wank so the plan is to get it mapped properly on l6.

Is it realy worth fitting a cam ? can only be a ab07 or bd10 as i have no valve cutouts :cry: can i gain anything with verniers on the standard cam ?

what would i gain from this if anything ? spec is

pe blue printed 200 block
fresh 2wd head
greys & ut t38
4x4 inlet & spacer

would have been abit more power in there as this was taken on the 9th run

http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o...s/7734164d.jpg

LHD220Turbo 11-03-2011 08:18 PM

you'll find that once the fueling is sorted, it would make more power.

why couldnt the fueling be sorted?

bad boy rs 11-03-2011 08:20 PM

im using a msd 380 chip fueling was terrible i ll post the fuel graph if i can find it, going to change the water sensor and see if that makes a differnce

bad boy rs 11-03-2011 08:21 PM

:cry::cry::cry:

http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o...s/d9b2501a.jpg

LHD220Turbo 11-03-2011 08:32 PM

personally i wouldnt drive it until thats sorted!! i cant understand why they couldnt sort the fueling (assuming your on l6 & they have the equipment to alter it?)

-beefy- 11-03-2011 08:38 PM

tbh mate , id be pretty happy with the power you got ,

should be more than enough for a road car *

but id say a abo7 is better than a bd10











edit * you can never have enough !!

bad boy rs 11-03-2011 08:38 PM

they couldnt sort it as its just a chip, is it dangerous to drive then ?

cossie4i+ 11-03-2011 08:45 PM

You know what i would suggest lol

Steve

bad boy rs 11-03-2011 08:46 PM

ha ha, is there realy much difference between the 2 though ?

cossie4i+ 11-03-2011 08:47 PM

The AB07 is a lot more expensive :cry:

Steve

bad boy rs 11-03-2011 08:49 PM

How much ? ive found a pair of bd10's for not alot on money, obviously only use the inlet

i see you watching mark :top:

cossie4i+ 11-03-2011 08:51 PM

BD10 is crap, total loss of bottom end power with only a small gain top end over standard.

AB07, no loss of bottom end and just keeps pulling, well on mine it does.

Steve

bad boy rs 11-03-2011 08:52 PM

when you put it like that its a no brainer, are you a abo7 dealer ?

Staffi 11-03-2011 08:54 PM


Originally Posted by cossie4i (Post 5377978)
You know what i would suggest lol

Steve

Oh god, i'd got so far down the thread and then BOOM, here you are again..:wall::cry::cry::cry:
Have you got an alert button in your house Steve when someone posts a cam thread??:cry::cry:

cossie4i+ 11-03-2011 08:55 PM


Originally Posted by bad boy rs (Post 5377996)
when you put it like that its a no brainer, are you a abo7 dealer ?

Im a Train Driver lol

Steve

bad boy rs 11-03-2011 08:55 PM


Originally Posted by staffi (Post 5378002)
Oh god, i'd got so far down the thread and then BOOM, here you are again..:wall::cry::cry::cry:
Have you got an alert button in your house Steve when someone posts a cam thread??:cry::cry:

he can smell a ab07 thread from a thousand pases :cry:

cossie4i+ 11-03-2011 08:56 PM


Originally Posted by staffi (Post 5378002)
Oh god, i'd got so far down the thread and then BOOM, here you are again..:wall::cry::cry::cry:
Have you got an alert button in your house Steve when someone posts a cam thread??:cry::cry:

I was looking on Pauls resto thread and he posted about it on there :blabla:

Steve

bad boy rs 11-03-2011 08:56 PM


Originally Posted by cossie4i (Post 5378006)
Im a Train Driver lol

Steve

sorry fella i was joking :cry:

bad boy rs 11-03-2011 09:04 PM

so where do i order one of these ? is it the cw7 on the kent website ?

cossie4i+ 11-03-2011 09:07 PM

I should be on commission lol

Steve

cossie4i+ 11-03-2011 09:08 PM


Originally Posted by bad boy rs (Post 5378033)
so where do i order one of these ? is it the cw7 on the kent website ?

Thats a different cam.

They don't list it on the website but they do do it.

I think Brammer was going to sell his unsed one, give him a PM

Steve

BRAMMER 11-03-2011 09:19 PM


Originally Posted by cossie4i (Post 5378045)
Thats a different cam.

They don't list it on the website but they do do it.

I think Brammer was going to sell his unsed one, give him a PM

Steve

Not selling Steve, toyed with the idea of valve cutouts and a BD16 but since thats another step further than i really want to take my road car im staying put with the AB07

The cam from Kent is £250 for just the inlet, thats for a brand new one.

For some reason they seem to come down in price since Steve bought his but with the VAT increase i should be slightly more

bad boy rs 11-03-2011 09:19 PM

pmd him, funny though i rang kent before and they said there was no such cam
:cry:

bad boy rs 11-03-2011 09:20 PM

250 quid ! fuck that :oops::oops::oops:

no probs mate cheers for the quick reply :top:

DAN400 11-03-2011 10:20 PM

i ve bd 10 inlet if your interested and tbh i thought my car went well,
it wont be expensive

tabetha 12-03-2011 07:47 AM

Why not bin your idea of a 200 block, a decent 205 can run 500bhp no problem, and with the money saved get a after market ecu that can be mapped.
That fuelling may look bad, and very spikey but you don't know if PE used any smoothing software on the graphs, that would average the lines out.
A BD10 is not much of a step up from the std BD8, and probably not worth fitting imo.
It is impossible and pointless to go for what you call a "set up" to a tuner who can't alter the chip settings, it's worth a visit though just for a fuelling check.
The last stage 1 msd chip I saw on the rollers made 260bhp but only 220lbft, I suspected though this car had a fault and it was not down to the chip the lack of torque, my GGR stage 1 on the same rollers made 277bhp and 274lbft for comparison, but chip suppliers need to build in a safety factor, as enegines vary one to another, and they'd son get a slating if taking things too far and engines went bang!!!, and chips will NEVER give the same power/best running potential as mapped on the rollers, where everything can be taken to the extremes, and watched for safety.
Why not look into a after market ecu, that way, mapper dependant fuelling will be spot on as will all running be as spot on as it can be for the spec.
I've seen people "lose" power on my fave set of rollers yet when they take the car for a spin they mention how much better it runs and how much faster it is, with seemingly less power, but some are still annoyed at "losing" power over some one else's rollers, of course the extra never was there.
I know the difference it made to my car when mapped on the rollers, as I nearly crashed within 100 metres, as it suddenly had more power than I expected, the off boost power was amazing, I picked up 30bhp for around 8psi LESS boost, emissions were perfect as was fuelling.
What's the engine spec at the mo for this power ?
tabetha

Gazzonator 12-03-2011 08:13 AM

Why would Paul bin the idea of going for a 200 block and revert back to a 205 when there is a 200 block already in the car? What a pointless thing to say!! :cry:

As for going for aftermarket management, again why? Believe it or not, Weber-Marelli can be mapped by people who have the software to do so!! :cry:

Paul isn't aiming for a 500 bhp spec car so changing the management for your beloved Emerald or whatever you keep bleating on about won't help in any way IMO apart from wasting time, effort and money for not a lot of gain!

Weber-Marelli is a good management when it is mapped well IMO.

chaffe 12-03-2011 08:19 AM


Originally Posted by bad boy rs (Post 5377967)
is it dangerous to drive then ?

nope, no leaner than 12.5:1 and in actual fact more like 11:1 on boost, IMO safe if its not pinking

RS SHAUN 12-03-2011 09:21 AM

Take it to reyland Paul for a live map, very good price i reakon!
Cheers shaun

JoeRS22 12-03-2011 04:24 PM


Originally Posted by Kitchen Devil (Post 5378309)
Why would Paul bin the idea of going for a 200 block and revert back to a 205 when there is a 200 block already in the car? What a pointless thing to say!! :cry:

As for going for aftermarket management, again why? Believe it or not, Weber-Marelli can be mapped by people who have the software to do so!! :cry:

Paul isn't aiming for a 500 bhp spec car so changing the management for your beloved Emerald or whatever you keep bleating on about won't help in any way IMO apart from wasting time, effort and money for not a lot of gain!

Weber-Marelli is a good management when it is mapped well IMO.

i agree, especially the l8s ;-)

cossie4i+ 12-03-2011 05:14 PM

Your tighter than me if you don't buy the cam lol

Steve

BRAMMER 12-03-2011 09:11 PM


Originally Posted by cossie4i (Post 5378867)
Your tighter than me if you don't buy the cam lol

Steve

Even my arse clenched when they said the price comparing to Newman cams but i didn't want to be influenced down the road of valve cut's etc as i wouldn't stop there and it would be a 600 build by the end of it so decided to be sensible and stick with the AB07 - yep a lot of money for a new cam but i believe it should make the BHP for the money spent with my GT30 :grin:

Stu @ M Developments 13-03-2011 07:26 AM

Looking at that graph, who told you the fuellin was "Wank"?

bad boy rs 13-03-2011 09:40 AM

hello stu, no one said it wank thats me, was told the chip needed adjustments to sort the fueling as its way to rich off bosst and also bad on boost

chaffe 13-03-2011 10:10 AM


Originally Posted by chaffe (Post 5378316)
nope, no leaner than 12.5:1 and in actual fact more like 11:1 on boost, IMO safe if its not pinking


Originally Posted by Stu @ M Developments (Post 5379740)
Looking at that graph, who told you the fuellin was "Wank"?

as i said, looks reasonable to me

bad boy rs 13-03-2011 08:37 PM

Does the ab07 need different springs ?

Paul_RS 13-03-2011 08:55 PM

Pick a tuner to map your car and do what they recommend ;)

For refrence though, my friends totally standard internally engine did 430bhp with a T4 55lbs siemens and an off the shelf MSD chip. At 25psi IIRC. No cams required for that lol

cossie4i+ 13-03-2011 09:38 PM


Originally Posted by bad boy rs (Post 5380826)
Does the ab07 need different springs ?

No

Steve

BRAMMER 14-03-2011 12:17 AM


Originally Posted by Paul_RS (Post 5380877)
Pick a tuner to map your car and do what they recommend ;)

Decent advice

bad boy rs 14-03-2011 01:45 PM

Ordered a new water temp from msd today will change tomorrow and see if theres anychange, will ring reyland in the week and see what he recomends to do


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