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Old 24-07-2006, 05:22 PM   #1
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Just wonderin.... wat would be a a good cam at a resonible price for my Au 2 ute....

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Old 24-07-2006, 05:34 PM   #2
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hi ,,
Just wonderin.... wat would be a a good cam at a resonible price for my Au 2 ute....
Have you tried searching use the search tool? Have you tried ringing a performance shop? Try JMM or G&D - both places will do a cam for you, and they will even give you a price.
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Old 24-07-2006, 06:45 PM   #3
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lol... did you read the modifications sticky?

He's new, he may not know how to operate the forums yet... :
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Old 24-07-2006, 06:49 PM   #4
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hi ,,
Just wonderin.... wat would be a a good cam at a resonible price for my Au 2 ute....
Hey there. There are quite a few different cams for AU's on the market these days however the first thing you should think of is what you want from it as it can vary quite a bit.
What other mods have you done? What is the goal? What sort of budget are you on?

Anyhow, if you are interested and have these answers try calling G&D (aufalcon.com sponser and AFF sponser) and having a chat to Matt or Glenn, they will certainly be of help (and dont forget to mention aufalcon for your 5% discount on all parts and labour)
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Old 25-07-2006, 12:05 AM   #5
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Can also have a chat to Joe at Crescent Motors .... has done many a cam for the AU I6 engine (and previous models ... with decent results).

I guess it depends who is closest to you at the time.

AFAIK his current prices are $600 installed for a "Stage 2" cam ... similar output to JMM DEV 4 cam ... this also includes dialling in and testing on dyno as well ... 1/2 day turn around ... pretty decent results too.
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Old 25-07-2006, 09:22 AM   #6
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Can also have a chat to Joe at Crescent Motors .... has done many a cam for the AU I6 engine (and previous models ... with decent results).

I guess it depends who is closest to you at the time.

AFAIK his current prices are $600 installed for a "Stage 2" cam ... similar output to JMM DEV 4 cam ... this also includes dialling in and testing on dyno as well ... 1/2 day turn around ... pretty decent results too.
Mechanik have you had one installed in your car ?? because thats a really good price :1syellow1
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Old 25-07-2006, 11:58 AM   #7
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Can also have a chat to Joe at Crescent Motors .... has done many a cam for the AU I6 engine (and previous models ... with decent results).

I guess it depends who is closest to you at the time.

AFAIK his current prices are $600 installed for a "Stage 2" cam ... similar output to JMM DEV 4 cam ... this also includes dialling in and testing on dyno as well ... 1/2 day turn around ... pretty decent results too.
Joes a good bloke to talk to but lets not get carried away with the power or prices here. Call Joe and have a chat about what you want out of your car and ask for a price.

I have plenty of time for Joe but powerwise I remeber a FFdyno day at Autotech where I ran 139 rwkw and a CMS stg 2 manual ran 136rwkw. It was good but not that good.
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Old 25-07-2006, 11:59 AM   #8
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Sorry slick you are in Brisbane and Joes too far away in Liverpool
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Old 25-07-2006, 07:02 PM   #9
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But for the price and a basic install ... it's a fairly decent price ... it's really his entry level cam anyway. Power levels read different on all sorts of vehicles. I know for a fact just the cam on it's own will give better power increase ... and also a fatter torque curve. It comes down to where the power is being made ... and where the cam is dialled into as well.

Yes you will need to speak to Joe in regards to what sort of power you are chasing ... as there is more that you can do to use the power.

I guess it all comes down to how wish to spend. But for a basic package for a decent increase over standard ... I see it as good value for money.

I will be looking at an upgraded cam soon to beef up the low-end side of things ... I am after torque more than a kW figure ... as I don't see the need to rev the crap out of a vehicle that really wasn't built for top-end power/revving.
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