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Laser etched with their name and logo so technically they are lighter
On a serious note tho i'd like to know what sort of gains can be had from a basic set of drop ins as well as what sort of losses from lower end of the graph.
Afaik they just shift the torque curve to the right ?
Wonder how they affect spool too
On a serious note tho i'd like to know what sort of gains can be had from a basic set of drop ins as well as what sort of losses from lower end of the graph.
Afaik they just shift the torque curve to the right ?
Wonder how they affect spool too
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But I'm pondering on of spool and power can be marginally improved or if you have to sacrifice one for the other.
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No doubting they can do a good job when they want to, when not wrecking cars on roadtests....
I just like to take the pi55 about the whole Blouch/SC turbo thing.
I was away when Raggy got his car sorted. Did they ever get to bottom of what the fault was or just replace everything & forget about the old issues it had when they went away ?
Cant find it on any his threads. Some are a good few hundred pages too.
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Doing a good job and selling rebranded parts as if they are unique are 2 different things.
No doubting they can do a good job when they want to, when not wrecking cars on roadtests....
I just like to take the pi55 about the whole Blouch/SC turbo thing.
I was away when Raggy got his car sorted. Did they ever get to bottom of what the fault was or just replace everything & forget about the old issues it had when they went away ?
Cant find it on any his threads. Some are a good few hundred pages too.
No doubting they can do a good job when they want to, when not wrecking cars on roadtests....
I just like to take the pi55 about the whole Blouch/SC turbo thing.
I was away when Raggy got his car sorted. Did they ever get to bottom of what the fault was or just replace everything & forget about the old issues it had when they went away ?
Cant find it on any his threads. Some are a good few hundred pages too.
you realy are a dumbass arn't you, im guessing your mate dave told you,,, pmsl
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Doing a good job and selling rebranded parts as if they are unique are 2 different things.
No doubting they can do a good job when they want to, when not wrecking cars on roadtests....
I just like to take the pi55 about the whole Blouch/SC turbo thing.
I was away when Raggy got his car sorted. Did they ever get to bottom of what the fault was or just replace everything & forget about the old issues it had when they went away ?
Cant find it on any his threads. Some are a good few hundred pages too.
No doubting they can do a good job when they want to, when not wrecking cars on roadtests....
I just like to take the pi55 about the whole Blouch/SC turbo thing.
I was away when Raggy got his car sorted. Did they ever get to bottom of what the fault was or just replace everything & forget about the old issues it had when they went away ?
Cant find it on any his threads. Some are a good few hundred pages too.
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Btw smurphy and a lot of other people know tonnes more than I do I and I read what they write with great interest but I. just saying that scoobyclinic have been fantastic for me and I’ve never had any issues with them 👍
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Doing a good job and selling rebranded parts as if they are unique are 2 different things.
No doubting they can do a good job when they want to, when not wrecking cars on roadtests....
I just like to take the pi55 about the whole Blouch/SC turbo thing.
I was away when Raggy got his car sorted. Did they ever get to bottom of what the fault was or just replace everything & forget about the old issues it had when they went away ?
Cant find it on any his threads. Some are a good few hundred pages too.
No doubting they can do a good job when they want to, when not wrecking cars on roadtests....
I just like to take the pi55 about the whole Blouch/SC turbo thing.
I was away when Raggy got his car sorted. Did they ever get to bottom of what the fault was or just replace everything & forget about the old issues it had when they went away ?
Cant find it on any his threads. Some are a good few hundred pages too.
still have issues car was never 100 percent
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so instead of messaging here did you message them? I would have not paid or sent the car back if the issues were that bad...BUT on raggys side I can’t believe that his twin scroll sc42 does nothing until 4500 rpm with all the additional goodies like headers, syvecs...etc...he would have been better with the Owens turbo
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I thought the twin scrolls had no lag etc...
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The clinic are aware of the issues with COVID and things I’ve not had a chance to take it back
bit it will be going back rest assured
I have great time for the lads dere my car was 97 percent sorted out but it should of been 100 percent
I’m not a blind fan boy I’ll say it as it is
Look at my dyno graph nothing until 4500 and gone again at 6500
anyway let’s get back on topic aftermarket cams
bit it will be going back rest assured
I have great time for the lads dere my car was 97 percent sorted out but it should of been 100 percent
I’m not a blind fan boy I’ll say it as it is
Look at my dyno graph nothing until 4500 and gone again at 6500
anyway let’s get back on topic aftermarket cams
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I just remember how that whole "test drive" saga went but tbh it looked & sounded exactly how i regularly drove my car hahah.
Given their long history i am shocked that their most prominent "Fanboy" hasn't been able to find a before & after ?
All i can guess is that most folk don't just add cams usually going for headwork & or big builds too makimg a before & after comparison a bit pointless, hopefully they can dig something out their library that goes well with this thread.
I always considered cams but losing any less from low down the rev range was never something i wanted, unless adding more rpm up top was an option via a higher redline. But cant see the 2.5 wanting to spin much beyond 7500 nvm 8 or 9k for too long and remaining happy. I'm a sucker for a high revving engine but having the fozzy now with everything it has down low has almost changed my mind as far as road cars go.
The noise of a lairy cam on idle is worth it alone if you ask me.
There are also so many diff cam profiles available that testing them all back to back would never be viable as great as it would be to read the results, i will be watching this thread with a keen eye as most the cammed cars i have seen are all silly power. Be good to see how a set can help between 4-500bhp.
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Yea no doubt one of most experianced with our cars in the counrty. You will never find a garage without an unhappy customer.
I just remember how that whole "test drive" saga went but tbh it looked & sounded exactly how i regularly drove my car hahah.
Given their long history i am shocked that their most prominent "Fanboy" hasn't been able to find a before & after ?
All i can guess is that most folk don't just add cams usually going for headwork & or big builds too makimg a before & after comparison a bit pointless, hopefully they can dig something out their library that goes well with this thread.
I always considered cams but losing any less from low down the rev range was never something i wanted, unless adding more rpm up top was an option via a higher redline. But cant see the 2.5 wanting to spin much beyond 7500 nvm 8 or 9k for too long and remaining happy. I'm a sucker for a high revving engine but having the fozzy now with everything it has down low has almost changed my mind as far as road cars go.
The noise of a lairy cam on idle is worth it alone if you ask me.
There are also so many diff cam profiles available that testing them all back to back would never be viable as great as it would be to read the results, i will be watching this thread with a keen eye as most the cammed cars i have seen are all silly power. Be good to see how a set can help between 4-500bhp.
I just remember how that whole "test drive" saga went but tbh it looked & sounded exactly how i regularly drove my car hahah.
Given their long history i am shocked that their most prominent "Fanboy" hasn't been able to find a before & after ?
All i can guess is that most folk don't just add cams usually going for headwork & or big builds too makimg a before & after comparison a bit pointless, hopefully they can dig something out their library that goes well with this thread.
I always considered cams but losing any less from low down the rev range was never something i wanted, unless adding more rpm up top was an option via a higher redline. But cant see the 2.5 wanting to spin much beyond 7500 nvm 8 or 9k for too long and remaining happy. I'm a sucker for a high revving engine but having the fozzy now with everything it has down low has almost changed my mind as far as road cars go.
The noise of a lairy cam on idle is worth it alone if you ask me.
There are also so many diff cam profiles available that testing them all back to back would never be viable as great as it would be to read the results, i will be watching this thread with a keen eye as most the cammed cars i have seen are all silly power. Be good to see how a set can help between 4-500bhp.
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The clinic are aware of the issues with COVID and things I’ve not had a chance to take it back
bit it will be going back rest assured
I have great time for the lads dere my car was 97 percent sorted out but it should of been 100 percent
I’m not a blind fan boy I’ll say it as it is
Look at my dyno graph nothing until 4500 and gone again at 6500
anyway let’s get back on topic aftermarket cams
bit it will be going back rest assured
I have great time for the lads dere my car was 97 percent sorted out but it should of been 100 percent
I’m not a blind fan boy I’ll say it as it is
Look at my dyno graph nothing until 4500 and gone again at 6500
anyway let’s get back on topic aftermarket cams
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Hopefully i don't offend anyone with my pot stirring i just like to keep myself entertained.
Back to cams tho or at least something related to them
Who has the highest redline on here that's active and willing to share ?
The Dual AVCS guys must be able to keep the down low grunt a little better than the single or non-avcs cars ?
When my Neutral Switch went on the blink the car felt like it had lost a huge chunk of power down low due to AVCS not working & that was only an old single avcs UK sti engine nvm the Dual JDM motors with an 8k redline from stock ?
What about a JDM cam swap instead of aftermarket ? Keeps everything oem (ish) with benefits of a better cam ?
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from my own experience aswell I’m sort of at the conclusion now that the ej20 is going to be laggy with anything other than a 400bhp turbo or less...my old blob with the sc46 and methanol would probably get beat to 60mph by my widetrack with the standard vf35. There was nothing before 4500 rpm with the sc46 whereas my vf35 spools at 2500rpm...made me rethink my original plans of Going for a 450bhp lag monster
I'd say the sweet spot for an EJ would be a 400bhp 2.5 with as high a redline as possible & a turbo good enough to be on song early yet flow enough for the 2.5 to inhale up high in the rpm's
my fozzy sti feels like it would dust my old 2.0 off the line & has over 100bhp less unless giving the 2.0 a high rpm clutch dump.
I found the engine revved quicker in 1st & 2nd than the turbo could spool which didnt make it much fun in the lower gears.
Never been luck enough to drive a 2.35 lump but i hear those are the best of both (but you will pay for it). I see some folk in state with 2.7's when trawling the net. But never heard any 1st hand experiances.
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what if it was:
"no" cams: 300 ft-lb @ 3000 RPM and 450 ft-lb @5000 RPM and 350 @ 7000 RPM
lairy cams: 150 ft-lb @ 3000 RPM and 500 ft-lb @5000 and 400 @ 7000 RPM
Unless you're on track, i think the "no" (std) cams would be nicer to drive.
I have no idea if the figures above are realistic btw, i've just made them up to illustrate a point