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SignUp Now!They are all ok if installed and broken in properly. Never had a problem yet. 50k miles?Originally posted by SinistrV6
I've got to have a cam for my new motor and a roller cam is beyond my budget. I've searched the archivesa and seen some good and quite a bit of bad about most of the cams in use today. I don't want to tear this motor out again 10k miles from now (or 50k for that matter
) because of a cam failure. Can't anyone make a cam that's as durable as the stock ones? My other GN had 170k miles on the stocker and ran great. I've got a Postons 110T from the last build (not damaged, normal wear, but it was in the car when I bought it and I don't know the mileage) and a Comp Cams 218/218 that's coming (uninstalled) with my short block (used cam 15-16 passes at strip). I'm pretty sure the 218 is more cam than I want so I'll end up selling it and the Poston's 110T too probably.
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The added spring pressure wears the aftermarket cams out faster but I would think a decent installed cam will go until you need to freshen the motor anyways. FWIW most cams comes with a cam warranty if that means anything to you. Your choices are few since the stocker is gone. Don't go real big and you can keep the spring pressures down. May not give the best race resultsOriginally posted by SinistrV6
I hear you Intercooler and you may well be right. I'd just like it to be torn down by choice instead of part failure. I'm amazed that cams for these motors are so unreliable (compared to the stocker). Is the stock cam that much better quality or what? My car may go to the track 2x a year at best. Mostly street driven, so reliablility is definitely a consideration. With all of the mods my car has I feel like putting a stock cam back in there would be hamstringing the motor but if that's the only way to get reliability, I may have to do that!
C'mon guys. I've heard and read lots of horror stories of cam failures. ANYBODY had GOOD results from an aftermarket cam manufacturer??