
ive noticed a lot of my friends talking about how wonderful toda cams are, so now im wondering what the main differences between the Toda Billet Cams and the skunk2 stg.2 cams is? and help is appreciated.
I would tend to agree with almost all of that, with the exception of the Spec-B breaking belts, I have still yet to see any one of the several people I know running them break a timing belt. Though if I do, you guys will be the first to know. As far as the Spec-C and Idling problems, the idle is a tad messy, but really not all that bad, if you bump up your idle a couple hundred RPMs, it's really not all that noticable.Trey wrote:This is a very good question.
Here are my thoughts. SPec A's don't make enough power, Spec B's break timing belts, Spec C's don't idle.
I think SPec B's are the way to go but I want a cam that can use a stock timing belt.
Skunk2's seem to be making very usable power for a lot less cost. AJ can better elaborate since he is using skunk2's but power per dollar the skunk2's are probably they way to go.
After a bit of tunning, I got the car top idle just fine, it sounds a bit different from stock, but other than that, there really isn't a hell of a difference.hYpE-R-29 wrote:AJ--Just wondering about your experiences with your Skunk2 Stage 2 cams, any idling problems? Plus I heard they are not a complete fit?..Also you mentioned you recieve power all throughout the RPM band, is it noticeable or only after 6000rpm.
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I think you mean the cam gears you run chip the teeth on timing belts, because, your cams, in no way actually touch your timing belt. I still don't see how those cams everyone says snap timing belts?????Erik B wrote:B's strip the teeth onTiming belts.
Reason I ask, is becuase my car makes a strange ticking noise, that I described in my last post, and I got all new internals, the only thing I didn't replace was my cams, but I havn't snapped a timing belt, or even noticed any unussual ware.Erik B wrote:Nope still there. I don't thin it will go away. Also the cams don't directly touch the timing belt.....I know that but the reason it strips the belt is because of the stran the cams put on the gears which touch the belt.........they indirectly strip timing belts. You can run cam gears on stock cams and they wont strip it.