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Re: What Camshaft to use??
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I was just on the Tomei site. Is it really $680 for a camshaft?!!

Posted on: 2009/11/10 23:21
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$680 just for camshaft ??

Posted on: 2009/11/10 23:57
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Re: What Camshaft to use??
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mmmmm I'm thinking exchange rate & possibly new cam vs regrind but Delta Cams charges $75 for a regrind, I think Schnieder & Elgin are around $125 for a regrind.

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Posted on: 2009/11/11 4:43
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Re: What Camshaft to use??
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Yes, Tomei cams are really that expensive. They are the most legendary tuner of all time.

Posted on: 2009/11/11 5:55
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Rallytwit do you have the contact of the Delta Cams or Schnieder & Elgin ?

Posted on: 2009/11/11 12:26
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Re: What Camshaft to use??
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Delta, Elgin and Schneider are all online and should come up with a google search. Elgin is very good but they don't do cookie cutter cams.............you'll need a pretty extensive list of specs........they can do a cam without all that but like to have as much info as possible.........things like flow bench numbers etc.

Tom

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