Originally Posted by Kyle
How did you measure the "better results" when you compare 91 camshaft set to the BC cams? I am curious to hear your experience.
I went from the 91 intake cam set > BC 2 > JWT S3 > BC 2 and I am thinking about putting the 91 back in again since I don't do anymore fun running. However, from all of those, I would prefer the BC 2 set and I have dyno results and graphs that show all the gains (and losses) of each set except for JWT S3. I could not stand it long enough to get to a dyno.
Originally Posted by Boostlee
I would prefer to put 91 cams over BC cams all day (and I did and yielded better results for a fraction of the price)
I would prefer to put 91 cams over BC cams all day (and I did and yielded better results for a fraction of the price)
How did you measure the "better results" when you compare 91 camshaft set to the BC cams? I am curious to hear your experience.
I went from the 91 intake cam set > BC 2 > JWT S3 > BC 2 and I am thinking about putting the 91 back in again since I don't do anymore fun running. However, from all of those, I would prefer the BC 2 set and I have dyno results and graphs that show all the gains (and losses) of each set except for JWT S3. I could not stand it long enough to get to a dyno.
By chance, is there a link or do you have pics of the dyno graphs? I am curious, and trying to cover all my bases. I considered the 91 intake cam, and although cheap, the VE build will be pieced together and I have given myself a time-frame of 12-14 months for parts acquisition, build (going to rely on friends and try to do as much myself as a learning experience and to keep costs down), and install (apartment dweller, will need a place or shop to swap).
From what I have read the BC2s have low end loss ad gains generally above 5k drip in. Wouldn't the Tomei or s4 give me the "better" overall driving experience?