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Offline sharpxmen

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Re: Has anyone changed to a different camshaft?
« Reply #15 on: September 21, 2011, 08:44:30 AM »
Found another Cam but zip for Specs.

Sealed Power CS 779 its for the  jeep 2.5 but what would we gain by using it.
OEM specs, there's a list of cam specs somewhere on their site - i looked at the same one abou 1 year ago, stock replacement
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Re: Has anyone changed to a different camshaft?
« Reply #16 on: September 21, 2011, 05:28:48 PM »
OEM specs, there's a list of cam specs somewhere on their site - i looked at the same one abou 1 year ago, stock replacement

There site listed nothing but for the cost thats what I thought it was stock.  I was hoping.
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Re: Has anyone changed to a different camshaft?
« Reply #17 on: September 21, 2011, 06:42:41 PM »
Found some more info, will see if they still sell thses parts.


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I have been looking into more power from my 2.5 other than supercharger or turbo..so i have SOMTHING from comp cams.. here is the e-mail

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Hi Brian,
You will want to use part# 822-12 lifters with this camshaft and also use part# 926-12 valve springs which will require some machine work to the head to fit. I will list pricing below for you, if you have any further questions or need help ordering you can do so direct through me. Please get back with me if I can help further, thanks.

114-000-5: $198.40
822-12: $66.41
926-12: $66.68
PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE IF ORDERED IN A KIT

For more information about any other COMP CAMS product, please feel free to contact COMP CAMS at 1-800-999-0853 or at www.compcams.com

Thank you for choosing COMP CAMS

-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Reichard [mailto:twistedoffroad1997@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 10:38 PM
To: Cole Ventrone
Subject: Re: brian reichard - COMPCams.com - Camshaft Recommendation Form

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From: Cole Ventrone <cventrone@compcams.com>
To: twistedoffroad1997@yahoo.com
Sent: Fri, January 15, 2010 1:26:14 PM
Subject: RE: brian reichard - COMPCams.com - Camshaft Recommendation Form

Hi Brian, 

After looking through your information I suggest one of our CUSTOM GRIND
series cams. Here is the part number for the cam I have suggested
(114-000-5). I recommend that you change your valve springs and lifters if
you are interested we here at Comp Cams can put kits together. Just let me
know?  I will list the specs on this cam below. If you have any questions
feel free to reply or call our tech line. Have a great day. 

GRIND#: A4 5226 /5206  H 113.0

                                               
                             DURATION @ .050 INTAKE      200  ROCKER ARM
RATIO
VALVE ADJ INTAKE      .000  DURATION @ .050 EXHAUST    206    INTAKE
1.60
VALVE ADJ EXHAUST    .000  LOBE LIFT INTAKE            .2600  EXHAUST
1.60
VALVE LIFT INTAKE    .416  LOBE LIFT EXHAUST          .2720
VALVE LIFT EXHAUST    .435  LOBE SEPARATION          113.0
DURATION              .006  INTAKE C/L                110.0
TAPPET LIFT INTAKE    248  CAM ADVANCE                3
TAPPET LIFT EXHAUST    255  HYDRAULIC                Y
VALVE TIMING          .050  OVERHEAD CAM            N
VALVE OPEN INTAKE      10-  JOURNAL DIAMETER        STD       
VALVE OPEN EXHAUST      39   
VALVE CLOSED INTAKE    30                       
VALVE CLOSED EXHAUST    13-   

For more information about any other COMP CAMS product, please feel free to
contact COMP CAMS at 1-800-999-0853 or at www.compcams.com
<outbind://49/www.compcams.com> 

Thank you for choosing COMP CAMS



Cole Ventrone

Comp Cams Performance Group

ZEX, RHS, FAST, INGLESE,

cventrone@compcams.com <mailto:msummerfield@compcams.com>

1-800-365-9145 ext. 534

-----Original Message-----
From: Fredy Hilario [mailto:fhilario@compcams.com]
Sent: Monday, January 11, 2010 9:12 AM
To: Cole Ventrone
Subject: brian reichard - COMPCams.com - Camshaft Recommendation Form


<http://www.CompCams.com> 
Camshaft Recommendation Request   
Note To Customer: The information below has been received by CAM Help? tech
support. This email is for your records.   
CONTACT INFORMATION   
First Name:    brian    Email:    twistedoffroad1997@yahoo.com   
Last Name:    reichard    Day Phone: (8am-5pm CST)   
VEHICLE INFORMATION   
Make:    jeep    Model:    wrangler   
Year:    1997               
Weight:    2000 lbs.    Axle Ratio:    4.11   
Transmission Type:    Automatic    Tire Height:    31x10.50x15   
Torque Converter Stall Speed:    none               
ENGINE INFORMATION   
Engine Block Type:    Other    Engine Size:    150ci 2464cc ***   
Number of Cylinders:    4    Bore:    3.88   
Stroke:    3.19    Compression Ratio:    9..2:1   
Piston Type:    n/a    Connecting Rod Length:    n/a   
Intake Manifold Type:    n/a               
Cylinder Head(s) Brand:    403               
Head Runner Volume:    n/a    Ported Heads:    No   
Intake Valve Size:     n/a    Exhaust Valve Size:    n/a   
Rocker Arm Type:    Stock    Rocker Arm Ratio    n/a:1   
Timing Set Type:    Chain    Timing Set Fixed/Adjustable:    Fixed   
Exhaust Headers:    No    Exhaust Type:    Single   
RPM Range Low:    N/A    RPM Range High:    5550   
Nitrous Oxide:    No    Horsepower from Nitrous:    N/A   
COMPUTER CONTROLLED VEHICLES   
Vehicle Computer Type:    Stock               
Speed Density Sensor:    Don't Know               
Mass Air Sensor:    Don't Know               
FUEL DELIVERY   
Fuel Type:    Pump Gas    Fuel Octane Rating:    97   
Carburetor:    No    Carburetor Size:    N/A   
Direct Port Injection:    No    Number of Injectors:    N/A   
Oversize Injectors:    N/A               
Electronic Fuel Injection:    Yes    Oversize Injectors:    No   
Custom Tuned:    No               
AIR DELIVERY   
Turbo Charger:    No    Supercharger:    No   
Max Boost Level:    n/a               
APPLICATION SPECIFICS   
Application Type:    Off-Road 4x4    Other Application Type:    N/A
Race Class (If Applicable):    N/A               
VALVE TRAIN SPECIFICS   
Desired Lifter Type:    Not Sure               
What type of camshaft are you currently using?   
Camshaft Brand:    stock    Part Number:    N/A   
Specs:    N/A

Read more: http://forums.jpmagazine.com/70/8007538/jeep-engine/25-cam-and-performance-2-comp-cam-info/index.html#ixzz1YdaRkiJQ
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Re: Has anyone changed to a different camshaft?
« Reply #18 on: September 21, 2011, 07:07:49 PM »
I left a message on their forum to see what they say about a cam or kit for the 2.5.
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Re: Has anyone changed to a different camshaft?
« Reply #19 on: September 21, 2011, 07:39:38 PM »
I also subbmitted a request for cam recommendation thru their web site.
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Re: Has anyone changed to a different camshaft?
« Reply #20 on: September 21, 2011, 08:06:51 PM »
There site listed nothing but for the cost thats what I thought it was stock.  I was hoping.

yeah, it took me a while to find it, there's a product catalog pdf that lists the specs for their cam. I did get itchy too when i saw it but nothing there.
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Re: Has anyone changed to a different camshaft?
« Reply #21 on: September 22, 2011, 02:56:37 AM »
is 140$ a good price for a camshaft that give me more power on the 2k-4k or should I just save the money and spend it on a 4 liter swap?

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Re: Has anyone changed to a different camshaft?
« Reply #22 on: September 22, 2011, 12:36:19 PM »
yeah, it took me a while to find it, there's a product catalog pdf that lists the specs for their cam. I did get itchy too when i saw it but nothing there.

sharp how much improvement on the Hesco inc. link he posted

Advertised duration: 264        214@ .050

Lobe centers: 110 degrees

Lift: 470

@ 289$

would it be worth the cash plus add the valves and springs

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Re: Has anyone changed to a different camshaft?
« Reply #23 on: September 22, 2011, 01:38:26 PM »
Are you answering me or someone else?

What lifters and tickers should I get with it?

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Re: Has anyone changed to a different camshaft?
« Reply #24 on: September 22, 2011, 03:38:33 PM »
Found some more info, will see if they still sell thses parts.


Funny, that guy posted the same post all over the internet.  If you look on Jeepz, you'll find Bounty as well as jfrabat and Sine Deviance's Avatar commented.  Interesting how it's listed as an AMC 1980-1983 cam which wouldn't be an AMC but rather a Pontiac.

http://www.jeepz.com/forum/cj-yj-tj-jk/28507-2-5-cam-performance-comp-cam-info.html#post224772
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Re: Has anyone changed to a different camshaft?
« Reply #25 on: September 22, 2011, 04:54:09 PM »
So for the cam I can get. Should I go with the mopar springs?

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Re: Has anyone changed to a different camshaft?
« Reply #26 on: September 22, 2011, 08:58:00 PM »
sharp how much improvement on the Hesco inc. link he posted

Advertised duration: 264        214@ .050

Lobe centers: 110 degrees

Lift: 470

 (at)  289$

would it be worth the cash plus add the valves and springs

i have no idea but if i am to guess probably about 15HP and possibly 20 to 25 if you get roller rockers 1.6 or 1.7 respectively. Mind you it also depends to what that cam's range is and i'm too lazy to look right now, it could get better and flatter torque distribution rather than top end so that can be more beneficial even with less HP increase. They have pretty good customer service so an email or phone call will probably get you the right answer.

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Re: Has anyone changed to a different camshaft?
« Reply #27 on: September 23, 2011, 06:21:21 PM »
Just got a reply from Crane Cams.

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Hello,
We do not make cams for that engine. We may be able to regrind a
suitable core. The cost would be $126.00 plus shipping.
Thanks for asking,

    Greg

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Re: Has anyone changed to a different camshaft?
« Reply #28 on: September 23, 2011, 06:48:28 PM »
Just got a reply from Crane Cams.


they used to from what i remember, i guess they just do the 6 cyl now.
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Re: Has anyone changed to a different camshaft?
« Reply #29 on: September 23, 2011, 07:21:34 PM »
What do they do when they re-grind a cam? Add material to get a certain lift/duration?
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