Ok, I have done a few searches, a bit of reading and asked a few questions but am still unsure about a few things so am hoping you chaps running cams can help me out.
Right, I know having them fitting increases the power of your car and I know that in some cases it can cause cars to run a lumpy idle and can cause problems with emissions come MOT time. One chap I spoke to who has a cammed 16v said his car can sometimes hit 3k on idle.
I have also seen that there are different types of cams with different lifts, what do the different lifts mean?
And also I read on ebay (yeah I know ) that putting a 1.8 cam in the 2.0 16v acts as an upgrade…I have also spoken with someone who has a history of racing fords and he has said they use to drop 2.0 ford sierra cams into 1.8 engines ?
I am confused by it all and would like some clarity as really thinking about taking the plunge as I need my cam belt doing and think it might be an ideal time but don’t want to ruin my daily driver.
Cheers in advance
Dan
Right, I know having them fitting increases the power of your car and I know that in some cases it can cause cars to run a lumpy idle and can cause problems with emissions come MOT time. One chap I spoke to who has a cammed 16v said his car can sometimes hit 3k on idle.
I have also seen that there are different types of cams with different lifts, what do the different lifts mean?
And also I read on ebay (yeah I know ) that putting a 1.8 cam in the 2.0 16v acts as an upgrade…I have also spoken with someone who has a history of racing fords and he has said they use to drop 2.0 ford sierra cams into 1.8 engines ?
I am confused by it all and would like some clarity as really thinking about taking the plunge as I need my cam belt doing and think it might be an ideal time but don’t want to ruin my daily driver.
Cheers in advance
Dan