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1 CAMSHAFT :) on Sun Sep 13, 2009 4:46 pm

Miss.GTi


Brame edition Mk3 GTi
So I am thinking about getting cams seen as you all jumped on me about it when you found out about my dads workshop.
So out of BD10, BD14 or cultus cams which is better ??
But mostly want to know which is better out of BD10 and BD14 cultus cams I just seen for sale somewhere so i thort i would ask about them as well. seen as your all smart little beings. Very Happy

2 Re: CAMSHAFT :) on Sun Sep 13, 2009 5:58 pm

AFGHANGTi


2IC aka Jesus
some people say BD14s are to lumpy for daily driving, but i disagree as i know so does white rhys, he is running BD14's

and for that, he is also an active member of the mighty HJ's krew


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3 Re: CAMSHAFT :) on Sun Sep 13, 2009 7:11 pm

TimmyEk1


MK2 GTi w/Mags
Too lumpy ? You must be joking it made the Afgan sound tougher than a stroker 8

4 Re: CAMSHAFT :) on Sun Sep 13, 2009 7:22 pm

GRPABT1


10 second mk3 gti with black rims
No cam is too lumpy! Go the BD14's


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5 Re: CAMSHAFT :) on Sun Sep 13, 2009 7:23 pm

GRPABT1


10 second mk3 gti with black rims
TimmyEk1 wrote: it made the Afgan sound tougher than a stroker 8


Sorry not possible No


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6 Re: CAMSHAFT :) on Sun Sep 13, 2009 9:11 pm

AFGHANGTi


2IC aka Jesus
afghan doesn't have BD14's Wink


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7 Re: CAMSHAFT :) on Sun Sep 13, 2009 9:43 pm

Miss.GTi


Brame edition Mk3 GTi
So im guessing no one is a big fan of BD10s??
whats the difference???
BD14s are more lumpy is that it??

8 Re: CAMSHAFT :) on Sun Sep 13, 2009 11:16 pm

AFGHANGTi


2IC aka Jesus
answers you seek are here:

http://www.tighecams.com.au/cars.htm

mmmm tasty


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9 Re: CAMSHAFT :) on Sun Sep 13, 2009 11:17 pm

AFGHANGTi


2IC aka Jesus
BD14's or ban

pretty simple lol!


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10 Re: CAMSHAFT :) on Sun Sep 13, 2009 11:34 pm

GRPABT1


10 second mk3 gti with black rims
Actually to be truthful you can go too big. Cams require certain things to get the best out of them in any car. Namely compression ratio and cylinder head flow. If you put a cam in that is too big without upping the compression ratio and having decent flow in the head (hence porting the head) then you may end up with a poor running piece of poo that has a very very short power band and doesn't make as much power as it could with a smaller cam. I am not up on the specifics of GTi cams but I know people have used BD14's with good results in stock compression motors with no head work. But I am willing to bet a little more compression and a minor head clean up would bring out the best in them. Chances are with more compression and head work you could go bigger than bd14's quite easily. Anyone know if you can simply shave the head of the GTi's for a little more compression?


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11 Re: CAMSHAFT :) on Sun Sep 13, 2009 11:38 pm

Miss.GTi


Brame edition Mk3 GTi
im pretty sure it cant go slower than it already does
its either getting sold or getting major mods cause its pis sing me off
My dad will port the head if thats what needs to be done for it to get better flow

12 Re: CAMSHAFT :) on Mon Sep 14, 2009 5:09 am

GRPABT1


10 second mk3 gti with black rims
I don't recommend taking much material off when porting heads unless you've done plenty of those particular heads for performance applications before, and have a flow bench. What he can do however is just tidy up the intake and exhaust ports of all the litttle casting dags and irregularities, nothing major and it will still benifit a fair bit.

But that said, buy a V8 Razz


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13 Re: CAMSHAFT :) on Mon Sep 14, 2009 8:37 am

Swiftest_gti


Founder
but you still need a bit of air disruption in a small n/a motor....


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14 Re: CAMSHAFT :) on Mon Sep 14, 2009 1:02 pm

Miss.GTi


Brame edition Mk3 GTi
so what port the head or not?? hahahhaa you guys are confusingg

15 Re: CAMSHAFT :) on Mon Sep 14, 2009 1:17 pm

Blair


10 second mk3 gti with black rims
Remove the head, they're just excess weight...

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