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jjp53
Posted 2012-11-14 10:58 AM (#126743 - in reply to #126739)
Subject: Re: Installing Cams


Cruiser

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Gilroy, Ca
marcparnes - 2012-11-14 8:14 AM

Just to give an idea how long it takes when an amateur does it, I've done 5 of them and go really slow so it takes me about 3 hours or so for the cams alone. The PCV takes another hour and the top filter about 45 minutes. Of course I have no incentive to hurry and don't want to mess anything up. It's a very straight forward job and not particularly complicated if you've worked on engines before. Lloydz having introduced their new cams for the one piece camboxes made it quite a bit easier.

Marc


If I only wasn't scared to do it myself lol
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baadawg
Posted 2012-11-14 11:09 AM (#126745 - in reply to #126481)
Subject: Re: Installing Cams


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Posts: 499
Chattanooga, TN
<p>Thanks for the input and cost saving idea! I think that's the way I'll go, with Lloydz tweaking the ecu. Seems much better than the PC-V after all. All this time I thought the PC-V was the gold standard due to the ability to tune the a/f ratio for each 100 rpm, whereas the VFC III is a more general setting.</p><p>And I agree, I'd rather have someone like KevinX on the cam install who has done a hundred of them do it in 2 or 3 hours correctly than me do it in a day or two and hope I didn't forget anything.</p>

Edited by baadawg 2012-11-14 11:15 AM
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