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I had my mechanic pull the valve cover to take a look inside and he said there are 2 BAD lifters. He's not sure about the cam yet but said I may need one. (two, I suppose)
I've done preliminary investigation on places that sell cams; RS Barn, Webcam, Pelican, Sunset. Prices seem to vary widely (if I read correctly) from about $600-1,600? I think they are all for the set of 2. Can anyone confirm this?Also, there are new, reground, and performance cams.
If I am shelling out such large sums anyway, I think I would prefer a performance cam. I'd like to feel SOMETHING for my money, after all. Are there any negatives to this? What are gains in power on an otherwise stock car?
Do I need to replace all lifters or am I OK with only replacing the 2 bad ones?
I assume I need to change the chain and tensioner pad. Is there anything else?
I am talking to the mechanic again tomorrow afternoon so I'd really appreciate feedback so I can decide what approach to take.
Thanks!
Todd
Todd951968
Scuderia Corrente:
944 Turbo
968: GP white/lite grey sport seats, M030 sways, Cup1's
911 SC
BMW E30 325IS
Jeep Commander (Porsche puller)
Cavalli Pascolati:
<b>VW's </b> : '92 Corrado VR6-stock, '87 Scirocco 16v-modified, 1984 GTI, 1981 VW Cabriolet
<b>MB's</b>: 1970 MB 280SEL
<b>American</b>: 1993 Pontiac Formula, 1991 Talon TSI, 1978 Z28, 1975 Trans Am
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I did the airbox mod but didn't think exhaust and headers were good for any gains. In fact, I thought the stock exhaust was as good as you could get, for power.
Todd951968
Scuderia Corrente:
944 Turbo
968: GP white/lite grey sport seats, M030 sways, Cup1's
911 SC
BMW E30 325IS
Jeep Commander (Porsche puller)
Cavalli Pascolati:
<b>VW's </b> : '92 Corrado VR6-stock, '87 Scirocco 16v-modified, 1984 GTI, 1981 VW Cabriolet
<b>MB's</b>: 1970 MB 280SEL
<b>American</b>: 1993 Pontiac Formula, 1991 Talon TSI, 1978 Z28, 1975 Trans Am