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CAms, Cams, Cams...
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Ive had a brief search and cant find any info on cams. What cam is best to fit in a a12? I have heard the a14/15 cam with a regrind is the best but Im not sure. I have access to both a stock a12 and a14 cam and I want to get one reground to sute my worked a12.
Help would be wonderful
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Hi Quinn,

Call up Kelford Cams in Christchurch Kelfords - they've been grinding these for years and have all the info re: profiles. If you want something in the North Island then CSL(?) in Palmerston North are meant to be OK too but Kelfords are my first choice.

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Im going to see Tony Marsh tomorrow and ask him. how much is it for a regrind at Kelford Cams?

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Around $120 rings a bell.

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how long do you reckon it would it take? Ive got a race it a week and a half.
to soon?

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Even if you got it on friday, would you have enough time to rebuild the engine as well as RUN THE CAM IN.
I think the cam manufacturer / regrinder would tell you how long to run it at restricted RPM before you give it a flogging, but this may prove to be a limiting factor.
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speaking of cam grinds... does anyone know what a good cam for my A15 would be? I got extractors with 2inch system and dgv weber.. Its in my 1000 wagon which will be used for towing my catamaran and running stuff around so I need a 'torquer' profile.. nothing lumpy , just enough to bring the afforementioned mods to life :) is there anybody in Perth that could do this also?

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Dodgeman I was not aware that one must run a cam in! I guess it makes sence. Oh well another race in a underpowered car. But it should be ok because Ive just installed Bilstiens and saughted out the rear springs (were to soft and low and kept bottoming out).

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shoom,
Try Ranch Automotive in osborne park.

My mates old man works there and they rebuilt, balanced and machined alot of stuff for me when i was building up my old escort.
They have a cam regrind department too.!

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The cam manufacturer will provide the break-in instructions.

They used to be something like: use this special cam lube, and when you start the engine first time, run it at 2000rpm for 30 minutes -- do not let it idle.

Is this still the usual method?

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