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Old Jan 27, 2008 | 04:31 PM
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Camshafts

I was curious why I have seen some people mix match their exhaust and intake cams. (ex.264/272) I was wondering why and how does it help?
Old Jan 27, 2008 | 04:40 PM
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It all depends on your setup and your turbo. Bigger is not always better. I have what is considered very conservative 264/272 cams, but they are well matched for my 50 trim for low end power. I probably give up some top end, but that was never my goal. I want the power for street driving and road racing.
Old Jan 27, 2008 | 05:29 PM
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I was thinking going with 272's, exhaust and intake cams. I just didn't now why they did that but it's good to know now.

Also can the stock springs and retainers handle 272's or should I upgrade to them? Brian crower said they can handle 272's but recommend the titanium springs and retainer kit.
Old Jan 27, 2008 | 05:34 PM
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It depends what type of powerband you want. For stock turbo I would go with 272s I had them in my V/// and they were awesome. No you do not need to upgrade your stock springs and retainers.
Old Jan 27, 2008 | 05:39 PM
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Im kind of leaning forward to the evo 9 stock turbo or the evo9 20g.
Old Jan 27, 2008 | 05:48 PM
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i have comp. 280's in my evo 8 and did not have to upgrade the springs and retainers.
Old Jan 27, 2008 | 06:04 PM
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Im looking at GSC S1 Cams. I guess I can save my money now and not get the springs and retainers....lol
Old Jan 27, 2008 | 06:49 PM
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Im looking at GSC S1 Cams. I guess I can save my money now and not get the springs and retainers....lol
their very good , the best in their league i should say


if u r gonna used a gt3076 and have some minor headwork done, s2's r very good. norris designs fits them in his engines, wicked, torquey and mental ,otherwise s1's will do
Old Jan 27, 2008 | 07:08 PM
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Damn I just finished spending like 45 mins looking at GSC cams. **** pricey but from what I heard, some of the best. I might have to catch a used pair or a brand new pair depending....idk we will see.
Old Jan 27, 2008 | 07:49 PM
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Damn I just finished spending like 45 mins looking at GSC cams. **** pricey but from what I heard, some of the best. I might have to catch a used pair or a brand new pair depending....idk we will see.
u wont regret it mate, the overall performance is awesome as well, the customers love it, in the uk we have a time attack race season and alot of new evo;s will be using the s1 and also the s2 series on ams, norris and full race turbo kits open and twin scrolls, this season is gonna be awesome ameen.
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Fo Sho. Im hearing good things about them. I was looking at Brian Crower cams before someone on here told me about them
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Would I need 280's instead of 272's? I thought 280's were used for racing and 272's were used for street/strip? Would 280's would be too much on a stock head ?
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can i use Cosworth Springs and Stock Retainers with GSC S2s?
Old Jan 29, 2008 | 06:19 PM
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Would I need 280's instead of 272's? I thought 280's were used for racing and 272's were used for street/strip? Would 280's would be too much on a stock head ?
Not exactly. JUN 272s are the strongest and most aggressive 272 Camshafts on the market, and if you put a set of those puppies on your head without a built head ur gonna have big issues. So dont always go by the number 264 - 272 - or 280, its not the number its the brand and number, some are more aggressive others are more conservative
Old Jan 29, 2008 | 06:22 PM
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I love my GSC S1's. I think everyone that has tested them has loved them too. Read this if you haven't already.

GSC S1 Cam Review



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