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vxcorsa
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28th Dec 10 at 12:51   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

bin lookin at these leads are they worth the buy and has anyone had them on here ?
magnecor blue leads

and seen a set of cams just wondering if any good and wot do i need to do to fit them
any bottom end changes needed to a standard engine or top end changes
for a x16xe sport 4 branch panel filter full exhaust system decat ?

CAMSHAFT > C16VBP285H

Pricing (ex.VAT):
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Part No. Application Power Band Power Increase Duration Valve Lift Timing Full Lift Lift @ TDC with clearance Valve Clearance
Inl Exh Inl Exh Inl ATDC Exh BTDC Inl Exh
C16VBP285H ULTIMATE ROADThe BP285 cam is by nature designed for modified road / track day cars and as such may require additional parts and or light machining of the cylinder head and piston crowns. Generally referred to as the stage 3 of cam tuning this profile retains the tractability required for road use whilst giving good mid range torque and top end power, this profile works extremely well with ported and polished cylinder heads and throttle bodies / carburettors.
(Approx 285° duration) 2000‑7000 14BHP 264° 264° 0.395″
10.03mm
0.395″
10.03mm
22‑62
62‑22
110° 110° 0.058″
1.47mm
0.058″
1.47mm
HYDRAULIC″ / 0.00mm
HYDRAULIC″ / 0.00mm



[Edited on 28-12-2010 by vxcorsa]
mike56gte
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28th Dec 10 at 13:00   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

engine?
vxcorsa
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28th Dec 10 at 13:13   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

sorry x16xe and the boost valve already set up for this engine
Corsa_Sport21
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28th Dec 10 at 13:16   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Pointless.
vxcorsa
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28th Dec 10 at 13:24   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

why
Kieran
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28th Dec 10 at 13:26   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Only good for a turbo engine. To get a correct set up when mapping
Col004
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waste of time mate.. you'll do more harm than good over fueling it or underfueling it depending on how its set for a std car... And to be fair I wouldn't even fit one to a turbo. There not the most accurate fuel regs on the market.
vxcorsa
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ok thats out the window cheers


got another question magnecor leads anygood?
beef27
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quote:
Originally posted by vxcorsa
sorry x16xe and the boost valve already set up for this engine
are u getting boost valve and powerbox mixed up
vxcorsa
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no was askin about boost valves before and changed threads
corsadonk
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28th Dec 10 at 18:23   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Leads won't make any difference, but look good.

If the cams are like the ones I've got in my 20xe with the same part number, they do make loads of difference, when mine was on carbs, but I needed double valve springs, RS2000 valve stem oil seals, and had to grind the wells deeper that the lobes turn in.

They would be good with either carbs, or throttle bodies.

Have you got a power box? They are worth every penny
vxcorsa
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28th Dec 10 at 21:35   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

not yet lookin to buy on aswell

so inlet cams be good
corsadonk
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quote:
Originally posted by vxcorsa
not yet lookin to buy on aswell

so inlet cams be good


Ahh?
vxcorsa
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28th Dec 10 at 22:52   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

get an inlet on mine and these cams in a standard engine will be ok and see a difference in bhp

 
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