which camshaft?
+1 on the valvetrain. Nothing stock will work with any performance cam. Look at the hotcam even, theres a reason why it comes as a kit.
You will also need headers to get any good gains from a cam. Unless it really small, but then whats the point of spending the money for the small hp gain??
You will also need headers to get any good gains from a cam. Unless it really small, but then whats the point of spending the money for the small hp gain??
hes got slp headers listed in his sig, but yea plus one on the valvetrain. The stock springs barely cut it with the stock cam. But if your getting a cam swap done why not do it right with rockers and springs
If you're only budget is $300 for a cam, you should do a valvetrain upgrade and 1.6 RR instead. That way, when you save up more money for a cam again, you'll already have the valvetrain to support it. It will be a much easier swap then, too.
1.6 RR, springs and hardened pushrods will get you about 10rwhp
1.6 RR, springs and hardened pushrods will get you about 10rwhp
What's your location? Stock these cars have run 14.1, but it could be different depending on your elevation and weather conditions.
Some gears would help you out a lot, just have to learn to launch better with them. That was always the biggest problem I had. Then I just got some DR's.
Some gears would help you out a lot, just have to learn to launch better with them. That was always the biggest problem I had. Then I just got some DR's.
With a cam swap, your going to need a tune. That meens more money. If you are wanting more power, save up the money and do it right. If you don't, you could risk droping a valve and destroying the motor. If mid 13's is all you want, a gear swap will get you there easier and cheaper.


