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01-20-2020, 07:12 PM | #1 |
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Camshafts upgrade
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I'm planning to modify FA20 engine with forged internals, new valves, new valve springs and install the HKS Supercharger V2. In these days I'm considering also the possibility to upgrade also camshafts with something more "spicy". However someone says that this is a mod that has some issues, because the benefits concern mid and high-range power with loss in low-range... is that correct? Except for HKS Cams (that require hks stroker kit) I found only Piper Cams as alternative, in the configuration: - Fast Road SUBFA20BP270 262° 266° - Ultimate Road SUBFA20BP285 272° 266° I wrote to Piper Cams about installation and they said the 270 fast road camshaft should allow to install without the need for any changes or modifications; the 285 will require valve train component modification, so valve springs and it is possible you may need to shim in case of a clearance issue. In pratical, what kind of work it's need to install the 285 cams to avoid clearance issue? Could be relevant the difference between 270 and 285 in terms of performance? And is it a modification that makes HKS supercharger (and other upgrades on internals component and valvetrain I'm planning to do) more efficient and usable? Sorry for my question (and my English), I'm not an expert! I know that there are several posts about camshafts; in these days I read lots of them (especially about Piper Cams) but I didn't find informations about the questions I have. Thanks to all of you for answering! |
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I’m currently building my own engine that is also running a HKS V2 Supercharger
I am not upgrading the valves but I am using GSC beehive springs so somewhat similar From the research I’ve done the OEM head and camshafts are actually very good and flow quiet well, I think if you are going with new valves a +1mm oversize on the exhaust valves and some light porting is probably all you need to extract the maximum out of a HKS V2 I think the lack of aftermarket cams probably says a lot about the ultimate need for them when not chasing huge numbers, but of course that’s just my opinion. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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The lack of aftermarket options may also be due to the stock camshaft design being pretty good (fat lobes and near infinite adjustability with ACVS). Before ACVS a higher lift and longer duration camshaft would be an easy HP gain. Not so much now. Link to my post from 5 years ago.
https://www.ft86club.com/forums/show...4&postcount=24
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I think someone is selling piper cams in the classifieds
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In terms of performance, maybe camshafts don't make this huge difference. Seeing HKS graphs with their camshafts, the gain is only 10 HP and 12 nm of torque with more displacement and V2... Maybe Piper Cams don't change a lot from HKS. I don't know if new camshafts and new spring allow to push rpm... even if I heard that HKS compressor is rated for max 7.400 rpm... Quote:
I found also this article https://dsportmag.com/the-tech/educa...haft-analysis/ and this unofficial data for these Piper Camshafts; unfortunately nothing similar for stock cams... what do you think? Fast Road Ultimate Road Last edited by Leviathan83; 01-22-2020 at 06:26 PM. |
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FBM also makes a cam. Could reach out to them for a full built head. I doubt cams do too much without oversized valves and some port work on the fa20s. But the more boost you make the possibility for cams potentially being more beneficial increases.
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I am revising this topic on camshafts. The ones from HKS are a mild increase and they cannot offer much improvement. Another topic to be careful with the Piper cams is that they are not of very good build quality. Check attached screenshot.
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Probably, OEM cams are the best choice... Maybe it's better to invest on valve springs and valves to increase power. How about valve springs to increase power? Read a lot about dual vs beehive layout... What's better to increase rpm with OEM camshafts? I heard also that OEM rocket arms are not so strong, and there are no aftermarket upgrade to increase reilability... |
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I read about two brand new motors with broken piper cams. I don't even think either one finished the first race event.
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I am also building my FA20. I am currently researching cylinder heads. The recommendations on here are pretty good. Going +1 has shown good results. I was looking at the piper and HKS cams. I did not know what the difference was until I asked my tuner. If we were to look at this as an option. We have to consider "LIFT" and "DURATION". This from my understanding is what gives the increase in performance. If anyone has further explanation on this please let me know. I have also heard that the stock cam are reliable and good.
Question: If one uses the HKS cams, are we stuck only using their motor upgrades? I have also posted a thread that I need help on. It's about transmissions. I do need help on that, at this point . Thanks in advance, good luck on the build |
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You will get further gains by improving your boost add-on (or choice of forced induction) than by swapping internal components of the FA20. The power difference between the dyno graphs with the HKS stroker+cams will further increase as you raise the the boost up. I cannot speak for HKS's superchargers but Harrop has also been testing HKS's stroker+cam combo on their S/C track project seeing increased results. Here is a member with the HKS V2 and the HKS kit to read about: https://www.ft86club.com/forums/show....php?p=2097618
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