JWT S3R's
So searching through the forums I see a few dyno graphs with these cams and they seem to nose over power wise around 6k~6.2k. There was also an article in some magazine but I forgot the name, similar results as well.
JWT used to sell springs that theoretically allowed these to run to 7.5k instead of the 6.8k with stock USDM springs. Why sell these if it couldn't make power up there? Would the Brian Crower springs BC1200 be up to the task as well?
Why is the power limited to this low rpm if it has the 'same performance' as the S3. From JWT's site: "S3R CAMS SR20 2000+ ROLLER .450" LIFT/262 DEG. DUR. SAME GREAT ALL AROUND PERFORMANCE OF THE S3 CAMS, BUT DESIGNED FOR THE 2000+ ROLLER ROCKER ENGINE."
Anybody run these cams with upgraded springs and made worthwhile power above 6200? Were cam timing adjustments necessary to do this?
Any insight from experience would be nice as I have a set I would like to install into a JDM engine so I'm just looking at what would be the best supporting mods to do at the same time.
JWT used to sell springs that theoretically allowed these to run to 7.5k instead of the 6.8k with stock USDM springs. Why sell these if it couldn't make power up there? Would the Brian Crower springs BC1200 be up to the task as well?
Why is the power limited to this low rpm if it has the 'same performance' as the S3. From JWT's site: "S3R CAMS SR20 2000+ ROLLER .450" LIFT/262 DEG. DUR. SAME GREAT ALL AROUND PERFORMANCE OF THE S3 CAMS, BUT DESIGNED FOR THE 2000+ ROLLER ROCKER ENGINE."
Anybody run these cams with upgraded springs and made worthwhile power above 6200? Were cam timing adjustments necessary to do this?
Any insight from experience would be nice as I have a set I would like to install into a JDM engine so I'm just looking at what would be the best supporting mods to do at the same time.