G16a camshaft grind

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G16a camshaft grind

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Has anyone had there camshaft grind done by auckland camshafts?? What benefits did you get i am thinking about doing it but wanted to see what others thought first
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Do it real good mod get a stage 1 nice low down and mid torqure
If you don't succeed. Try again with "more revs".
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Yeah do it. Henry knows what he is doing. He runs one in his zuk and it goes well.
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Awesome thanks will it affect fuel economy at all??
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What's a cam worth?
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These for carb or injected -g16
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I'd be interested to know the price of a cam grind. The scudo lacks a bit of power running 31s
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x2 I'm on 30's and would also be nice to have some low down tourqe.

In saying that Suzukis are made to rev......., possibly it would not achieve much without supporting exhaust system and headers.
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all cam specs and pricing is listed on their web site

http://www.aucklandcams.co.nz/cam_listi ... ?title=all

$165 is pretty good I recon bang for buck wise.
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does anyone know if I can get the cam out of a 8 valve g16a with out taking the head off so I can get this cam done??
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Yup Easy pessy. I think the cam may even have to come out first anyway as it is positioned over the head bolts ? Either way head removal is not required.
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Awesome thanks heaps for that
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Hi drewz1

After doing a bit of research it seems the head does have to come off for the 8valve. Sorry to put you wrong , my experience is only with 16 valve motors and I mistakenly thought they both would be the same. :oops:
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Anyone know if the 16v cams would work in a 8v?
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You Get That wrote:Anyone know if the 16v cams would work in a 8v?

16v = 16 valves and 16 cam lobes
8v = 8 valves and 8 cam lobes
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