What is a good cam to go with with my current setup. I want to do a cam now. It will be a while on getting heads because i have to save money. so any ideas on cam swap woeld be great
It's a large enough cam @ .050 that it makes up for the small ports of the E7. I like some of Comp's grinds, too.The long answer: It is my personal opinion that the stock valve springs are too weak for the STOCK cam, nonetheless an aftermarket cam with much more aggressive ramp rates and a potential higher operating range. Valve springs lose pressure over time. Lets pretend that in 94 or 95 the car's valve springs had pressures of 120# at the seat and 320# open. Imagine, 10 years and X-amount of miles later, what those pressures have diminished to. I would want a minimum of 135# at the seat and 340# of open pressure with ANY hydraulic camshaft.jamez1502 said:and would i also need to change valve springs
I like all of Comp's valvetrain stuff. Give them a call and speak to someone there. Choosing a valvespring is tough if you don't know what you are looking for and/or don't have the tools to measure.jamez1502 said:thanks guys i think i will do the 1.7 rr and valve springs is there different kins of valve springs if so which one do i want.
Yes, you should be faster than that. A lot faster. What were your 60' times? I'll bet you that is where it was lost.jamez1502 said:thanks joe you have been alot of help. i am new at the whole mustan world and dont know the first thing about building them. one more question with my current setpu shouldnt i be faster than 14.70s. that the fastest that it has been into off nitros. it went 12.60 with nitros
Joes95GT said:Yes, you should be faster than that. A lot faster. What were your 60' times? I'll bet you that is where it was lost.
Put the car on the GOOD sticky tire and the times will drop like you wouldn't believe. I would suggest an ET Street or ET Drag but then you are risking the rear-end of the car. Nitto and BFG's are a tough tire to conquer and take much more tuning and finesse to get your 60's down to where an ET Drag or ET Street would.
In fact, I would take the money set aside from the camshaft install and buy a set of 28-spline axles and a cheap pair of 5-lug 15" wheels and have a set of good sticky tires mounted on them.
Joe
An ET Street is nothing more than a drag slick with grooves in it, just wide enough to make it a DOT tire.nmcgrawj said:ET Streets put the rear in danger? Who sells et streets for the best price?
I thought we sported 28 splines stock? Maybe look into some 31 splines? Or are you just saying, quick fix incase he breaks the stockers with some stickies?Joes95GT said:In fact, I would take the money set aside from the camshaft install and buy a set of 28-spline axles and a cheap pair of 5-lug 15" wheels and have a set of good sticky tires mounted on them.
Joe
I get too ahead of myself and don't think things through sometimes. (What else is new?GTJake said:I thought we sported 28 splines stock? Maybe look into some 31 splines? Or are you just saying, quick fix incase he breaks the stockers with some stickies?
Jake
). I meant get a set of "strong" aftermarket 28 spline axles, that way he wouldn't have to change the posi and would have the strength of a good axle.