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Old 11-14-2004, 10:05 PM
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Lightbulb Performance Cams

Has anybody heard of any performance cams for the 4 cyl? also, has anybody thought of taking the head off the RalliArt lancer and throwing it on our engine? it has the MIVEC head, and i beliee it is DOHC. i f anybody knows of where i can get one reletively cheeap i will throw it on my car. i know the RalliArt Lancer dyno's at 165 crank HP. seems like the most effective way of raising hp, without throwing out lots of cash.
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Old 11-15-2004, 08:57 AM
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Re: Performance Cams

That would be alot of money, as the ECU would not know what to do with the extra cam. So you would need a piggyback or full standalone to compensate for the extra cam. Plus, the Fed Spec eclipses (00-01) are rated for 154hp at the crank, so you would be spending alot of money just to get DOHC and 11hp at the crank, which is about 8-9whp. Not worth it.

Now for performance cams, there is a company called RPW out of Australia, with an importer named Vision Imports which sells performance camshafts. But the stock cam is a very well made cam, and not alot of power can be made by simply switching cams. Add boost to about 11-12psi, then add a Stage 2 turbo cam, and then you will see the difference.
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