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| PM Newbie Join Date: Feb 2007
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| TB cam Hey guys, got my TB88 in with the stock head and it runs awesome. I just bought the cylinder and nothing else, running a UNI with it. I was wondering what kind of power the TB "stock head" cam would add? Worth the $50? Would my stock valves still be able to handle it without killing the springs?Thanks |
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| 3rd Gear Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Flint MI
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| Re: TB cam 70 head? I'd swap springs and get the race cam. |
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| 2nd Gear Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Honolulu, HI
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| Re: TB cam Use the cam and DrATV sells high tension dual valve springs. |
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| PM Newbie Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Central New Jersey
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| Re: TB cam i have that cam in mine and noticed almost nothing. I have a stock ported head with fresh valve jobs and 200mm carb kit from tb with fmf pipe. i put the cam in after all this with new stock springs. up top i feel like the valves float. i want to get some more shim under ths spring. but i dont know where the springs coil bind at. |
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