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Old 08-23-2008, 07:04 AM   #31
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My car idles around 850 so that shouldn't be a problem if its tuned right. The wife would probably have my head if I added another track day this year unfortunately, lol. FYI I managed to get 275 and 335 hoosiers to fit yesterday (3.5 fr and 3.0r) camber and they absolutely rocked yesterday at mid ohio so you should be able to get them to fit as well. The left rear did tend to roll over a bit despite 36 hot pressure though. Getting some stiffer springs from Steve Weiner should hopefully help that.
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Old 08-23-2008, 10:30 AM   #32
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My car idles around 850 so that shouldn't be a problem if its tuned right. The wife would probably have my head if I added another track day this year unfortunately, lol. FYI I managed to get 275 and 335 hoosiers to fit yesterday (3.5 fr and 3.0r) camber and they absolutely rocked yesterday at mid ohio so you should be able to get them to fit as well. The left rear did tend to roll over a bit despite 36 hot pressure though. Getting some stiffer springs from Steve Weiner should hopefully help that.
Nice! I knew those 275's would fit

Now the big question, are they worth the extra $$ in performance over the 245's? My other question would be if your braking points were the same with new setup. You added a half deg of cambe which one would think would extend them but you also added more rubber up there

You should tell your wife that she can go shopping in South Haven while you go play at the race track. That way you are both happy! We have a few guys doing that already for this event
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Old 08-23-2008, 09:52 PM   #33
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No question the 275's are better. Much less understeer. Didn't get hard on the brakes as the current ones are quite worn. Will test next month at Elkhart after 380mm ones from Steve Weiner are put on next week. South Haven won't fly but I'll run proffer Saugatuck and see what happens.
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Old 08-24-2008, 10:44 AM   #34
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No question the 275's are better. Much less understeer. Didn't get hard on the brakes as the current ones are quite worn. Will test next month at Elkhart after 380mm ones from Steve Weiner are put on next week. South Haven won't fly but I'll run proffer Saugatuck and see what happens.
mmmmmm 380's I've been thinking of them lately. The cargraphics can accomidate them just fine so I guess that means I HAVE to buy them right? haha. 4 pot or 6 pot? Lats time I checked the track pad selection for the 6 pots were limited to say the least (assuming these are the off the shelf brembo units)

Hope you can make it to the event. Would love to pick your brain about a few things prior to driving my motor down to todd later this fall.
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Old 08-28-2008, 07:41 AM   #35
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Does anyone know how 993 Cup Cams differ from the RS cams and so whether they would be a good alternative for our cars.
The part numbers appear to be:
993.105.246.70 (rhs)
993.105.247.70 (lhs

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Old 08-28-2008, 10:13 AM   #36
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Does anyone know how 993 Cup Cams differ from the RS cams and so whether they would be a good alternative for our cars.
The part numbers appear to be:
993.105.246.70 (rhs)
993.105.247.70 (lhs

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Here are the specs for the mech Cup cams, the 1st # is Intake the second Exhaust
valve open 10.4 BTDC 51.7 BBDC
lobe center 112.8 ATDC 107.5 BTDC
valve close 66.6 ABDC 10.4 ATDC
duration 256.9 CR 242.1 CR
net valve lift 0.4905 inch 0.45176 inch

here are the specs for the hyd 993RS cams
valve open 6.9 BTDC 58.7 BBDC
lobe center 113.8 ATDC 113.8 BTDC
valve close 68.7 ABDC 6.7 ATDC
duration 255.6 CR 245.4 CR
net valve lift 0.4902 inch 0.4326 inch

Andial used both on 993tt
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Old 08-28-2008, 11:41 AM   #37
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Thanks for that Bill
I don't suppose you also have specs for the stock turbo cams and the stock 993 cams in a similar format?
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Does anyone have any info on the RS Tuning sport cams they offer for the 520ps kit http://www.cargraphic.co.uk/index.ph...,1052/&start=3 , how do they differ from the 993RS cams?
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