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hyper12r


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posted June 10, 2007 08:16 AM        
whats the email of megacyclecams

http://www.megacyclecams.com/
there is no email address in their website.thanks

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entropy


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posted June 10, 2007 10:24 AM        
hyper,
just call Barbara @ Megacycle, 415 472 3195, she is very helpful and seems technically competent. A pleasure to deal with.
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dougmeyer


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posted June 10, 2007 08:24 PM        
Barbara is extremely knowlegable regarding their products and can get information she may not have at hand. It helps to be very polite with her.
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hyper12r


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posted June 11, 2007 02:04 AM        
thanks entropy n dougmeyer..maybe u guys can help me out...i won a bid for zx12r megacycle cam for zx12( intake part#419x3 .377 lift, 250 dur at .040 ) cam....
ive guess thats a intake cam..but should i use the stock intake cam on the exhuast side? or
stock exhuast cam on the exhuast?or should i get another exhuast cam from her.but her website doesnt provide me with the info....thanks.
http://www.megacyclecams.com/catalog/catalog.pdf

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entropy


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posted June 11, 2007 02:54 AM        
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Barbara is extremely knowlegable regarding their products and can get information she may not have at hand. It helps to be very polite with her.


AND also be nice to Faith & Debby at Web Cam Inc, cause Barbara, Faith and Debby all seem to know each other.

I betcha those girls give a pass to tupperware parties, prefering to hang out in the garage swilling Bud Lite and swapping cam profile stories...
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entropy


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posted June 11, 2007 02:58 AM        
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thanks entropy n dougmeyer..maybe u guys can help me out...i won a bid for zx12r megacycle cam for zx12( intake part#419x3 .377 lift, 250 dur at .040 ) cam....
ive guess thats a intake cam..but should i use the stock intake cam on the exhuast side? or
stock exhuast cam on the exhuast?or should i get another exhuast cam from her.but her website doesnt provide me with the info....thanks.
http://www.megacyclecams.com/catalog/catalog.pdf


hyper,
putting an intake on the exhaust gets you into mounting a trigger on it; don't know if it is worth the trouble.

i'd call up Barbara tell her yr set up, and intended application and ask her advice.
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posted June 11, 2007 03:51 AM        
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Barbara is extremely knowlegable regarding their products and can get information she may not have at hand. It helps to be very polite with her.


Yep, I agree. Barbara is one sharp lady. She has been doing this for a long time and is very knowledgeable. Their customer service is top notch also.

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supra5677


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posted June 11, 2007 09:24 AM        
megacycle has a .385 lift 252 degrees of duration at .040.. this is an intake cam. I would try that.
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dougmeyer


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posted June 11, 2007 02:59 PM        
The 419-X3 is a Muzzy cam. Why not just call them and order the mate. The price should be the same.
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hyper12r


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posted June 12, 2007 02:34 AM        
ive won the (intake part#419x3 .377 lift, 250 dur at .040 )i guess that will be the intake cam..but i wondering which is the best for exhuast cam?stock intake cam or the exhuast cam or other cams from megacycle...my ride is stock bore so cant order from muzzys...
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posted June 12, 2007 09:18 AM        
You don't want the motor to be too peaky.. Did you raise your compression any?
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dougmeyer


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posted June 12, 2007 03:54 PM        
Pretty hard to find a better cam for a stock bore/compression 12 than the stockers.....

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posted June 12, 2007 08:08 PM        
not only pretty hard but pretty impossible!! I researched the cams for 2 years before I changed the intake including engine estimator software. If your not going to raise the rev limit I wouldn't really bother with the cams... But since you did I would advance the intake cam as much as possible 103 to 104 lobe center, and then 107 degrees on the stock exhaust cam.. Use Daves Rev Limit Mod if you can to get as much as possible out of the new intake cam...

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hyper12r


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posted June 13, 2007 06:11 AM        
high com gaskets,muzzys fuel pump,hd springs,muzzys stacks,cam spocket,advancer +4.all those 'free bhp mod crank case vacumm,pilot jet mod,block off plates)...the mod ecu is on the way,...the problem is which cam to place on the exhuast side...intake,exhuast,or other cam...(would really wana try a cam set up before going on bore/spray...so i wont get bored with my 12r)thanks guys
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supra5677


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posted June 13, 2007 07:24 AM        
I would actually go with the stock intake cam on the exhaust side. Just swap over the trigger rotor to do it.. Lees Performance does it for under 100.00.. I have an extra intake cam if you want it....
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hyper12r


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posted June 13, 2007 08:17 AM        
thanks bro..but i have the intake cam with cam spocket on it...the rotor part im okie... just need to know which is the best on the exhuast side?or should i place the (intake part#419x3 .377 lift, 250 dur at .040) cam on the exhuast side and i go for a bigger intake cam....
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posted June 14, 2007 06:32 AM        
NO!!!! dont do that.. your set up is identical to mine.. high comp gasket, cam sprockets, advancer, and extended rev limit.. Anything past .385 lift I can almost gaurantee a power loss... this in on the intake side..

As for the exhaust the largest I would go would be something similar to webcams .369 lift/252 degrees of duration at .050.. why kind of header are you running?

I would ask Y2K about the exhaust cam.....

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hyper12r


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posted June 14, 2007 09:32 AM        
akra...if megacycle doesnt have a exhuast cam for the 377 intake..i will stay with the stock intake on the exhuast side... 105/105?
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dougmeyer


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posted June 17, 2007 10:00 PM        
Do you want us to make up an answer that you want to hear?
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supra5677


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posted June 18, 2007 06:15 AM        
actually 105/105 sounds good to me...
you could even try 105/107

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hyper12r


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posted June 18, 2007 07:00 AM        
will do that..thanks supra
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