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06-17-2018, 04:12 PM | #1 |
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Sean Hyland vs 98 cobra cams
I found a pretty good deal on some Sean Hyland cam regrinds. Stage 1 reground cams for $500. Does anyone know whether or not they would be worth the extra few hundred bucks over 98 cobra cams?
Sean Hyland cam specs are: Lift Intake: 0.452 Lift Exhaust: 0.452 Duration Intake: 209 @ 0.50 exhaust: 209 I am just looking for a set of cams that will be used with stock springs and retainers for some extra punch in the power band. Also not going very aggressive so I retain as much low end as possible while it's a DD car. Once I have finished doing a full build on the transmission, suspension, and rear end, then I will put a big boy motor in there. |
06-23-2018, 05:06 PM | #2 |
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Re: Sean Hyland vs 98 cobra cams
I would stay away from any type of regrind cams......especially SHM ones, been there done that 15 years ago.
96-98 cams seem to work pretty good in mach and marauders. you can also find 13-14 GT 500 cams for cheap from time to time as well.
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06-26-2018, 09:08 PM | #3 |
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Re: Sean Hyland vs 98 cobra cams
Thank you for the reply. I went ahead and grabbed a set of 98 cobra intake cams. Since I know I will be putting a forged bottom end in for boost in the future, I figured I would be better off with the 15-20rwhp gain for less than $400, That way I save more towards the boost end of the build.
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Re: Sean Hyland vs 98 cobra cams
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