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Is it really worth the trouble to use this cam? ?


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I recently picked up a 260z c-stamped "Nismo " camshaft. I am building a l28et and plan on bolting up my p90 head. As I read about swapping an early camshaft onto a later head i realize that I need to get a spray bar from an earlier head to lubricate the camshaft. And I can't help but wonder, is it really worth the trouble to use this cam? I can't seem to find any numbers as to how much this camshaft will benefit my turbo engine. Any help is greatly appreciated !
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-Brad

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Boosted motors use cams designed for them. Don't use an NA cam for a turbo motor.

I thought this also once, but it is incorrect. Stock NA cams offer a power increase over the stock turbo cam while still playing reasonably well with stock engine management.

 

If you have the ability to tune, get a cam matched to your application. If it is all you have on hand, run it. Just don't expect huge power.

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Boosted motors use cams designed for them. Don't use an NA cam for a turbo motor.

 

Big Performance High-Overlap N/A Cams don't work well with TURBOCHARGERS (but mechanically driven super chargers like em BOOSTED!)

Stock NA cams work exceedingly well on boosted motors. Yes, you can get more from a custom grind...but if you don't want the expense of high-lift springs, and NA cams work well enough.

 

What goes for turbos, doesn't necessarily go for "boosted" by other means!

 

That said, I'd pack that Nissan Japan Core up in a second and ship it to Isky for a purpose built custom grind.

 

If you're fretting about adding a spray bar...skip the custom grind, you will be overcome with The Vapors and faint dead away!

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Thanks for the input guys..I don't plan on doing any headwork right off the bat so I've got some time to decide what exactly I want to do..that will also give me time to save some $. I will be running my SDS engine management, this build is not bare bones by any means so I don't mind spending the money for a custom grind cam and stiffer springs and other goodies. I've heard from a couple sources that it is good cam for turbo applications "if you can find one" and I just so happend to stumble across one for a old deal that's why I picked it up and here I am regretting it ..oh well :/ at least it was cheap :0

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