AFTERMARKET CAMTECH CAM SPECS - SATURN - ASTRON - EVO

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AFTERMARKET CAMTECH CAM SPECS - SATURN - ASTRON - EVO

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ALL INFORMATION COURTESY OF CAMTECH CAMS AUSTRALIA
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Phone: (02) 9755 3101
http://www.camtechcams.com.au/
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NB: called CamTech and the only 4G32 cams they do are #1 and #2 (maybe 3 if ur cams in fantastic nic) but they wont Hardface Weld anymore because "it takes too much time" #1 and #2 are $198 for regrind.

Just thought ppl might want to know.


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well thats shit..

more reason for me to get an astron :P
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Post by Rally_2.6LC »

That is just CamTech though. The specs are there and if you take them along with ur cam to another place they might do hardface welding and regrind if your serious and want to pay the money to get it done.
There are pleanty of other cam shops around.

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........lots of cam grinders around, but they usually have their own grinds and wont do someone elses as you need a master to make one, their master is their grind, thats why a No 5 for the 4G32 (Mitsubishi no. 5 not no. 5 in a list) is so valuable, you cant get it ground on your cam, same with Mits No 4, anything bigger than Mits No3 needs a billet, or welding, which are expensive and hard to find.
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Lol, my custom cam for my 4g63 SOHC Stroker is wilder than their stage 6 by a fair bit.... Aha should be fun.
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Well done SHUGGY, good post!

I was wondering how to find this info!!

Im chasing cranky rough ass idle so it sounds like an animal haha
but then revs through till its screaming ;)
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im actually in the wrong for this one, there was 2 messy topics on cams before so i grabbed these off a site and cleaned it up not knowing that one of tho topics before hand had the stock cam details (mitsu series). so yeah sorry my bad

that info is from camtech cams . com
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i rang camtech today

they can regrind your standard astron cam - solid not the hydro
to stage 4 specs

(which is the cam i wanted anyway :P )

price, at the time of my call today:

$200 inc GST for the regrind
$130 inc GST for the Valve springs to suit
$30 for postage to TASSIE....

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I called Crow Cams the other day, they will regrind a Magna Cam for turbo $120

Call them to find out more details and specs...

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why cant people see that waggots are the best people to deal with????
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astronturbo77 wrote:why cant people see that waggots are the best people to deal with????
Too true.
Most places don't take the time to check your engine specs/expectations and match the cam.

BTW:
What material are cams made out of?
Cast steel? cast Iron?

Reason I ask is I have acquired a CNC lathe and I don't see how hard a billet would be to make.
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umm i think they are cast steel. peter waggot knows his stuff and grinds the cam to suit your engine, cheap, reliable, good workmanship...
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Never known anyone that has dealth with Waggots,
I have heard of them.

Where are they located?

How much does his one off custom grind cost?

Steve the Lathe is awesome, very handy mate :D
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they are is blacktown nsw from memory, last one i got done was around $210 with heavier valve springs and postaged to tassie...
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astronturbo77 wrote:they are is blacktown nsw from memory
Not quite.
They are in Alstonville, far north coast of NSW, in between Lismore and Ballina. It's my old stomping ground.

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Superscan811 wrote:
astronturbo77 wrote:they are is blacktown nsw from memory
Not quite.
They are in Alstonville, far north coast of NSW, in between Lismore and Ballina. It's my old stomping ground.

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:thumpsup: not a bad guess from someone in tassie! :P
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Stage 3 requires limited mods, wot the hell are limited mods???
Also, how lumpy is the stage 3?
Anyone got a sound clip of one?
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Superscan811 wrote:
astronturbo77 wrote:why cant people see that waggots are the best people to deal with????
Too true.
Most places don't take the time to check your engine specs/expectations and match the cam.

BTW:
What material are cams made out of?
Cast steel? cast Iron?

Reason I ask is I have acquired a CNC lathe and I don't see how hard a billet would be to make.
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It's an old lathe but still good..

Cheers.


i dont think the trick is in making the billet but more in the metallurgy.
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slugma wrote:Stage 3 requires limited mods, wot the hell are limited mods???
Also, how lumpy is the stage 3?
Anyone got a sound clip of one?
Id say limited mods are up to a small turbo application. You're going to be much better doing some research on cams and seeing what sort of duration would be suitable.
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I have a number 1 on the cam of my GC.. Did all GC's have #1
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I've got a billet 30/70 in my 1600 from Peter waggot :) nice and lumpy
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Post by hengagc75 »

How much can the #1 can be worked/modified/grounded.. I want a lumpier sound and a bit more pull.. What carbs are ideal for daily driving also? I'm not trying to be stupidly quick or anything, just want a tiny bit more poke :P
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32/36 webber carb.. Some extractors and a 2" exhaust. And a very mild cam should be enough :)
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