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Old 10-14-2015, 09:12 PM   #43
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Old 10-14-2015, 09:31 PM   #44
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Still debating whether this will make a noticeable improvement on NA. This might be the last thing that will go on before going SC.


Any dyno graphs?
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Old 10-14-2015, 10:22 PM   #45
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Something to keep in mind guys:

The more aggressive the cam is in regards to valve overlap (cleaner combustion = more power), the worse it'll be for boosted applications. It'll also be worse for states with strict emissions.

In regards to the high flowing heads, I believe that might have something to do with the FA20DIT configuration of this motor. The torque that would have been gained from flow velocity when coupled with a twin scroll turbo would have likely caused some reliability issues with the transmission and transfer case.

This then also bring up: Are the cams different on the DIT motor versus ours?
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Old 01-04-2016, 07:28 PM   #46
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Are there actually any results from these?
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One thing i forgot to add. The camshafts out of my stock 2014 Toyota GT86 measured up differently to the ones Piper had from a 2012 Subaru BRZ. Lift, duration and pin location were all different. It appears there are variations in stock cams between models.

2013 the motors used different 2 intake valves and lifters. In 2014 they use matching intake valves and lifters. Cams are the same so are the rockers. You can verify on Subaru parts catalog.
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Old 01-05-2016, 08:43 AM   #48
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I've got a high compression big valve motor that we mothballed due to some rule changes, I'm tempted to get a set of the stage 3 cams and throw them in just to see what happens.
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I've got a high compression big valve motor that we mothballed due to some rule changes, I'm tempted to get a set of the stage 3 cams and throw them in just to see what happens.
Specs and dyno...please
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The dyno was unimpressive, we had a bunch of issues with the car at that point and decided to move over to something a little more reliable and tested for the 13 hour race.
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Yes but the stock mapping does not help. I mentioned this elsewhere and a few people piped up and said they'd stalled. Sure you learn to drive around it but my view is the initial throttle opening isn't particularly user friendly. It does make it feel nice and punchy on torque when on the road in a straight line but coming out of slow corners on track it slows you down with the torque spike created. Softening it has made it drive better for me.


Once I put in an after market throttle controller, the initial throttle opening was fixed, The stock mapping for the throttle is horrible!
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I wonder if their higher stages offer a boosted profile vs NA profile...
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Once I put in an after market throttle controller, the initial throttle opening was fixed, The stock mapping for the throttle is horrible!
You still slow for ficus sake!


Been looking at these Piper cams for a while now, but just want to see if they are really worth anything.
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You still slow for ficus sake!


Been looking at these Piper cams for a while now, but just want to see if they are really worth anything.
For Focus..

I have known about these a long time!
And i am still waiting for you to do something interesting to your car..
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Well, buy these and you will finally have a faster (ish) car. Post results afterwards.

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Well, buy these and you will finally have a faster (ish) car. Post results afterwards.

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