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Hey stangnet. I was wondering what the best cam swap thread was. Ive looked at many different sights and write-ups but they all seem to vary. I am looking for a nice detailed writeup, hopefully one where the timing cover don't need to be removed(lazy) I just want to do it right the first time

Off topic but what numbers should i be putting down with these mods

I should have everything on withing the next few weeks and I'm very excited
Really trying to get over 250 HP it will be a challenge from what Ive seen(darn non-pi):SNSign:
1997 GT

Pi Cams
Livernois Intake
Accufab 70mm Tb/Plenum
Steeda UDP
Mac CAI
Mac Pro Chamber
Mac Cat-back
Mail Order Tune
If I'm missing any mods let me know
 

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cam swap are pretty easy, and alot easier if you dont remove the front cover

i have

cai
pi intake
pi cams
steeda udp's
steeda t/a @15*
o/r h
mac cat back

and i put down 225rwhp, 270rwtq running rich as hell on stock tune...
 
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do you think its possible to break 250? Your one of the non-pi gurus
 

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I have one....did it a long time ago. For installing VT stg 1 cams in a PI 04 GT, but should be VERY simular for you. I did it by just pulling the valve covers.

let me see if I can find it...
 

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hotmustang331 said:
I have one....did it a long time ago. For installing VT stg 1 cams in a PI 04 GT, but should be VERY simular for you. I did it by just pulling the valve covers.

let me see if I can find it...
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http://forums.stangnet.com/566683-installing-vt-stg-1-n-cams.html

Also: http://www.modularrevolution.com/Cam_Install.htm
 

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CobraRed_96_GT said:
http://forums.stangnet.com/566683-installing-vt-stg-1-n-cams.html
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Dang your fast LOL...I just got it haha. Have that puppy in the bookmarks eh?
 

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hotmustang331 said:
Dang your fast LOL...I just got it haha. Have that puppy in the bookmarks eh?
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Indeed. Used to have like 4 when i was doing my swap. Now that folder is full of pistons specs and opinions, and shortblock assembly methods
 

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zeevann said:
do you think its possible to break 250? Your one of the non-pi gurus
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you will prolly be more then me if you mail order tune is good, the guy that dyno'ed my car said he could get another 10-15hp by leaning it out, throw a set of lt's on it
 

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With your car your going to do alot more than just swap cams. Even my car with 126,000 on the clock, in order to get equal pressures in both heads. There is alot more to it..
 
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WHAT?
 

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joshheat25 said:
With your car your going to do alot more than just swap cams. Even my car with 126,000 on the clock, in order to get equal pressures in both heads. There is alot more to it..
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HUH?............





 
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He must be talking about degreeing the cam in....which isnt at all needed on PI cams. Although it will not hurt anything...and probbaly would give you a few HP, IMHO its not worth the money (degree kit, and adjustable cam gears) or the time (pulling front timing cover) to gain a few HP, if that.
 

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He must be talking about degreeing the cam in....which isnt at all needed on PI cams. Although it will not hurt anything...and probbaly would give you a few HP, IMHO its not worth the money (degree kit, and adjustable cam gears) or the time (pulling front timing cover) to gain a few HP, if that.
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Now that I read my post it is lacking detail. lol Yea your going to have to degree in the cams. Any "New" set of cams should be degree'd in. You will also need new springs because the springs on an older engine doesn't have the same strength they had when they were new. I was also debating on getting cams. so I asked my Tuner about it and he explained it to me. I was just giving you a heads up it's not just a "swap" thats all.. and you don't want to half ass this.
 

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Now that I read my post it is lacking detail. lol Yea your going to have to degree in the cams. Any "New" set of cams should be degree'd in. You will also need new springs because the springs on an older engine doesn't have the same strength they had when they were new. I was also debating on getting cams. so I asked my Tuner about it and he explained it to me. I was just giving you a heads up it's not just a "swap" thats all.. and you don't want to half ass this.
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pi cams are fine without being degreed, its not like there huge cams, you will NOT need new valves springs, all 96-04 springs are the same!!, the 92-95 4.6's have different spring pockets in the heads, so those are the only heads that cant run any bigger cams
 

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joshheat25 said:
Now that I read my post it is lacking detail. lol Yea your going to have to degree in the cams. Any "New" set of cams should be degree'd in. You will also need new springs because the springs on an older engine doesn't have the same strength they had when they were new. I was also debating on getting cams. so I asked my Tuner about it and he explained it to me. I was just giving you a heads up it's not just a "swap" thats all.. and you don't want to half ass this.
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While I do agree its a good idea to do....it really isnt needed. Ford does not degree in their cams....they just put them in and line up the timing marks. If ford can put a few hundered thousand PI engines togethor by just lining up the key ways and timing marks.....then you can do the same thing by simply swapping the currently installed NPI cams (everything is factory lined up) and just sliding the PI cams in their place.

So yea....every PI engine that has rolled off the lines were placed the with cams installed "straight up" as he will be doing by following my install thread.

the cams you really have to worry about are the comp cams....as they are ground with 4*s of advanced timing. PTV contact can become an issue with large cams that have that sortof advance in them.
 

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98COBRA281 said:
pi cams are fine without being degreed, its not like there huge cams, you will NOT need new valves springs, all 96-04 springs are the same!!, the 92-95 4.6's have different spring pockets in the heads, so those are the only heads that cant run any bigger cams
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92-95s have the 5.0 engines
 

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zeevann said:
Ive looked at many different sights and write-ups but they all seem to vary. I am looking for a nice detailed writeup, hopefully one where the timing cover don't need to be removed(lazy) I just want to do it right the first time
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Don't take this wrong but if you want to do it right and be sure it's done right you need to take the timing cover off. The cam install tool is nice but if the chain some how got lose and skipped a tooth you wouldn't know it until you did damage to engine.

What are some of the things that vary that you have questions on? I wrote the second install article that was linked earlier.

Bill
 

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Mustang92 said:
Don't take this wrong but if you want to do it right and be sure it's done right you need to take the timing cover off. The cam install tool is nice but if the chain some how got lose and skipped a tooth you wouldn't know it until you did damage to engine.

What are some of the things that vary that you have questions on? I wrote the second install article that was linked earlier.

Bill
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I used that tool....its a joke IMHO. It almost slipped off the cam gear a few times, before I decided to used vice grips. I bought it used, and still have it....but I wont sell it to anyone because its a complete waste of money.
 

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hotmustang331 said:
92-95s have the 5.0 engines
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i said 92-95 4.6's, not mustangs

npi 4.6's came in grand marquise, town cars, ect, starting in '92
 
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