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Old 03-02-2008   #1
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brian crowler cams

anybody run brian crowler 272 cams and do you like them.
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Old 03-02-2008   #2
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Re: brian crowler cams

They are good cams. I haven't ran them my self, but have read mostly good stuff about them.
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They seem a lot better for DSM's than they do Evo's. They are a good budget cam for Evo's, but if you have the dough there are a lot better alternatives available.
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Re: brian crowler cams

Hmmm, I can't say I've heard of Brian Crowler cams.. From everything I've heard, they're good cams. I know a guy here who is running the Crower 280's, and he seems to like them.
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Re: brian crowler cams

Ive got 272s. there pretty nice a lot more streetable then i though, like not really rough at all
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Re: brian crowler cams

We run them in our Talon and the RX7, although we haven't compared them to other cams we are very happy with the performance and price

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Re: brian crowler cams

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We run them in our Talon and the RX7, although we haven't compared them to other cams we are very happy with the performance and price

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That says something, that talon is doing 9s.
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Re: brian crowler cams

The HKS 272s have gone 7s though and they aren't a crazy cam.
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Re: brian crowler cams

Someone did a half ass cam shootout on the Link forums. The BC 280's made more top end power than the HKS 272's, which I'd expect being a longer duration cam. Wish they would have done a BC 272 and an HKS 280 also, but the didn't.
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Re: brian crowler cams

yeah that makes sence to do 280's vs. 272's, but i have the 280 crowers in my 1g and the work really well.
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Someone did a half ass cam shootout on the Link forums. The BC 280's made more top end power than the HKS 272's, which I'd expect being a longer duration cam. Wish they would have done a BC 272 and an HKS 280 also, but the didn't.
The car was so screwed up though that it's hard to compare. You can't do a cam shootout on a car with bent valves.
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Re: brian crowler cams

I can agree with that, hense the reason I said Half Assed. But the car bent valves on first run. Everything after that was done on the same setup. I'd say everything after that first one is somewhat comparible. It really is too bad that first run was on the HKS's though. What would it take to do something like this locally to see some results with our own eyes?
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I can agree with that, hense the reason I said Half Assed. But the car bent valves on first run. Everything after that was done on the same setup. I'd say everything after that first one is somewhat comparible. It really is too bad that first run was on the HKS's though. What would it take to do something like this locally to see some results with our own eyes?
A shop to donate a lot of labor, parts, and dyno time! In a test like this I'd think the cams should be brand new and all installed by the same person to minimize the variables.
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Re: brian crowler cams

can I get by with stock springs on 280 duration cams. I am planning on biulding new heads next winter but might put in cams this spring.
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Re: brian crowler cams

I would say no, it's very recommended that you upgrade the springs when using them but, I am aware of a few that use hks 280s with stock springs.
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Re: brian crowler cams

We have some BC 272's in my brothers 2.0
I have some BC 280's in my 2.3
have some old crower 272's in my buddy's 2.4

aftermarket cams are aftermarket cams, if you compare them to stock cams, the difference is huge, if you compare them to each other the difference is small.

I personally would recommend spending the money elsewhere. Too many DSMers quickly jump into UNNEEDED mods when their car is falling or about to fall apart.

Save up for a racing trans, brakes, turbo.....things that go bad. No amount of cams or tuning will help a shitty car shift, reduce blowby, or stop without shaking.
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Re: brian crowler cams

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can I get by with stock springs on 280 duration cams. I am planning on biulding new heads next winter but might put in cams this spring.
Please forgive me if you are building a V8, V6, H4, H6, or have multiple 4g63's you are building up.

believe it or not, you have a "head" on your car, your DSM does not have "heads"....a corvette has heads.

in answer to your question "what should I do" - building a head is EXPENSIVE, budget accordingoly.

If you have to do it in stages, do it in this order:

1. Valve Job
2. Mild Porting
3. Springs
4. Cams (easiest to replace)

It is hard to replace the springs when the head on the car, you need to remove the timing belt/cams, may as well save that for cams.

or just freaken save up and do it right the first time? can I get a amen anyone?
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We have some BC 272's in my brothers 2.0
I have some BC 280's in my 2.3
have some old crower 272's in my buddy's 2.4

aftermarket cams are aftermarket cams, if you compare them to stock cams, the difference is huge, if you compare them to each other the difference is small.

I personally would recommend spending the money elsewhere. Too many DSMers quickly jump into UNNEEDED mods when their car is falling or about to fall apart.

Save up for a racing trans, brakes, turbo.....things that go bad. No amount of cams or tuning will help a shitty car shift, reduce blowby, or stop without shaking.

Word. That is some actual good advice for some people, go do some maintenance before upgrades in performance.
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Old 03-04-2008   #19
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Re: brian crowler cams

my head is ported new valves and springs but I am planning on going with a map stage 5 head or somethig compareable as next winters project. the head on my car where done buy a freind at the votec so where very inexspensive. was debating on putting cams in and din't want to settle with 272's if I can't get by without springs then will wait until next winter.

my car doesn't need brakes, has a brand new 50 trim, and new mortor with wisco forged pistons. My race tranny will be purchased by spring, the only stock things left are intake manifold ( ported ) and cams.

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Re: brian crowler cams

IF you have a built motor and a "race" tranny ~$1500-$3000, a set of $200 springs shouldn't break your bank.

you can run BC272's with stock springs, but why? you run the risk of floating the valve and ruining your motor....again, $200 should be a no brainer.
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