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xflow advice
Hi Guys, just after some advice on what to do to my 711m 1600 crossflow. going to put a 32/36 dgav weber on, already has extractors and 2 inch exhaust. daily driven so nothing crazy, but want good torque and moderate power. is the economy motor. Cheers, Ben
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Re:xflow advice
2012/07/31 18:12:44
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yeah a twin choke will improve performance. Then a camshaft and higher compression ratio.
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Re:xflow advice
2012/08/01 18:09:02
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any ideas on what sort of cam? and looking at putting 1300 pistons in aswell
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Re:xflow advice
2012/08/01 18:26:58
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Re:xflow advice
2012/08/01 19:02:45
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was going to link a cam on here for thoughts, but forum won let me. is a bcf2 from kent cams
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Re:xflow advice
2012/08/01 19:25:03
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Tar's for getting there. Dirt's for racing!
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Re:xflow advice
2012/08/01 21:53:34
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Because the kent motor in OHV there's no harm in reprofiling the factory camshaft and it's loads cheaper than buying a kit. The 234 profile is by far the most popular street cam. I have it in mine and I'm very happy.
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Re:xflow advice
2012/08/01 22:23:09
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Tar's for getting there. Dirt's for racing!
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Re:xflow advice
2012/08/01 22:41:05
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Re:xflow advice
2012/08/02 17:52:26
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haha ive seen that before its sooo sad hahaha also i was looking at the bcf2 in a kit from burton power which was about 205 pounds, what would i be looking at for reprofiling the cam?
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Re:xflow advice
2012/08/14 20:11:49
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Use the 234 or 244 in a full kit. Brand new cam, no hassles. Reprofiling a 40 year old cam? No thanks.
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Re:xflow advice
2012/08/14 20:11:50
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Use the 234 or 244 in a full kit. Brand new cam, no hassles. Reprofiling a 40 year old cam? No thanks.
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Re:xflow advice
2012/08/14 20:43:55
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spoken like a true salesman ;)
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