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post Nov 15 1999, 03:00 PM
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Hey PSE owners, I have some good news. I emailed corksport about getting a cam for my 94 PSE (FS-ZE) engine. THey sent me an email back 2 months after I send it. They said they sale an intake camshaft for $165. They said the smae camshaft will work on the exhasut but the perfromance will not gain. So if u have been looking for a cam, go to corksport.com and call them
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post Nov 15 1999, 10:42 PM
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Thats a pretty good price for a cam, especially if it helps performance. Are you going to put it in yourself? Let us know how it goes. Dedric Ramsey dedric@...
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post Nov 16 1999, 03:54 PM
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hey, im gonna install it myself. it will be about a month till I can afford being im only 16. does anyone know where i can get some lifters and about how much they are. i havent even priced them. ill let everyone know after i install. j-spec said if you run the cam and a header the 2.0l will pump from 165-170hp.
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post Nov 17 1999, 09:29 AM
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where did you get the cam? how much was it?
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post Nov 17 1999, 12:33 PM
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go to www.corksport.com and call them and order it. $165
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post Nov 17 1999, 08:19 PM
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i hate to tell u this but have fun tryin to find them cheap i work for autozone and we can get them for about 40 bucks apiece if an when we can even order them let em no where u get them at later seth
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post Nov 18 1999, 05:00 AM
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Finding what?, who's message were you replying to?
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post Nov 18 1999, 07:40 AM
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i was replying to the one about getting new lifters when he stuck a new cam in
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post Nov 18 1999, 01:36 PM
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one more question about the cam.......if your changing the cam would it be a good idea to change the pistons too? Wouldn't it wreck the stock pistons in the long run?
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post Nov 18 1999, 11:39 AM
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Cam only mechanically influences the valve train. Your pistons will be fine. Bryan >
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post Nov 18 1999, 02:38 PM
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so if i did put the cam in do you recommend any other modifications or will everything run okay?
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post Nov 18 1999, 12:05 PM
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I am assuming since the cam is a production cam used on productions cars over in Japan, that the cam is not too wild that it would required stiffer springs or other changes. Corksport should be able to answer that question. Enjoy, bryan. >
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post Nov 18 1999, 03:55 PM
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it would be a great idea to put in some new lifters
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post Nov 18 1999, 03:56 PM
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no, no, no!!, but it would be a good idea to put in new lifters because of the higher lift. anyhow, the valve is never open when the piston is at the top of its stroke
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