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Old 11-20-2005, 07:05 AM   #82 (permalink)
jetpilot
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Hi guys,

For the past 6 months i have been braking my head over the set up that i would like to go with my SR20 (highport). I am set on the bottom end where i will go oversize on the pistons... but my problem right now is the head gear... I have searched on JWT for info about the cams but unfortunately cant fine what i was looking for.

I am looking for specific info on the cams like S1 is good for mid-range or poor in top end (note: this is an example i am not saying that this is true.) That kind of Info is very important to me when sellecting cams. It would be impossible for me to buy all JWT cams and test them out.

I am going for a C-series cams. I would like a overall performace of low-end, mid-range, and top-end this not only on the dyno but also on the street. Can anyone help me with this kind of info?
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