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2016-05-16 19:25:28
#11
Correct. But for the average bolt on NA car, at least for the SR20, not worth the $150 from JWT and hassle. I had a convo a couple years ago and some of this was straight from Clark Steppler's mouth

Edit: if you can find some cheap used ones, have at it! And let us know the results
Last edited by Storm88000 on 2016-05-16 at 19-27-48.
2016-05-16 19:40:00
#12
Originally Posted by Storm88000
at least for the SR20,


What does it matter what engine it is?

It does not. It does not matter if the engine is turbo or N/A, either. It is the users choice.
2016-05-16 19:48:48
#13
It does. For example the Honda B-series motors benefit much more from cam gears, and they are easier to install
2016-05-16 19:55:29
#14
Totally pointless to argue with someone who is so convinced they are correct when they have such little knowledge about how the part functions. The forum can view this and decide for themselves.

2016-05-16 20:09:00
#15
Call Clark at JWT and ask him
2016-05-16 20:11:09
#16
Originally Posted by Storm88000
Correct. But for the average bolt on NA car, at least for the SR20, not worth the $150 from JWT and hassle. I had a convo a couple years ago and some of this was straight from Clark Steppler's mouth

Edit: if you can find some cheap used ones, have at it! And let us know the results



Clark was most likely referring to your specific needs... No need to move the power curve higher in the RPM range if all you MAINLY do is daily drive it...instead of, say, a dedicated track car that would spend most of its time in the upper range.

But to say, "For NA applications the cam gears are not needed" is not a true statement.
2016-05-16 20:13:47
#17
Not worth the hassle and cost
2016-05-16 20:16:48
#18
Cam Gear Tuning | Adjustable Gear Tuning | Cam Wheels

Some free education because I simply love beating a dead horse.
2016-05-16 20:19:03
#19
That's not applicable for S4 or S5 cam installs, OP was specifically asking about S4s. Worth it in turbo applications like I said
2016-05-16 20:20:00
#20
@Storm88000 and @91sentragti-r I HIGHLY suggest you guys ignore each other before this gets out of hand again.

To add my two cents, which are worth exactly that, about cam gears. If your looking for a simple setup, no, cam gears are not a must, NA or Turbo. If your wanting to fine tune your power delivery then they are useful. If you have them already might as well install them.

Also since you are Turbo, depending on your manifold, you might need them to dial back the overlap of S4's. Avenir or GTi-R Manifolds should be fine but log manifolds don't like that much overlap.
Last edited by Vadim on 2016-05-16 at 20-23-11.
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