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  • rabbitude
    Wrencher
    • Jan 2010
    • 247

    #1

    Cam Questions

    I am cosidering running the IE 272 billet cam, but I have a few questions. How hard is it to install it, could I do it in a day on my driveway or would I need to have it done. Also what type of increase in HP could I expect with a ported head, Miller AFM, headers, 19lb injectors, and exhaust.

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  • briansjacobs
    E30 Fanatic
    • May 2010
    • 1278

    #2
    to the best of my knowledge the cam is not billet, it is a factory cam that has been reground. I have run their 272 cam (regrind) with their billet rockers and would advise against it. I do not remember what the power claims were as I installed with a brand new engine. I removed and sent back, to their credit they were great to deal with and very nice, but it cost me alot of money to fix the problems caused by a faulty product.
    Brian Jacobs

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    • rabbitude
      Wrencher
      • Jan 2010
      • 247

      #3
      They sell 2, a regrind and a billet

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      • briansjacobs
        E30 Fanatic
        • May 2010
        • 1278

        #4
        good luck.
        Brian Jacobs

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        • ak-
          R3V OG
          • May 2009
          • 12422

          #5
          I haven't read anyone getting noticeable or pleased gains from a more aggressive cam on an m20. I usually read things against it considering the time & money. But then again, I'm not really talking from experience here.

          1991 325iS turbo

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          • LowR3V'in
            R3V Elite
            • Feb 2004
            • 4209

            #6
            Originally posted by ak-
            I haven't read anyone getting noticeable or pleased gains from a more aggressive cam on an m20.
            Because those people you've read about used stock replacement like cams (272).

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            • Adrian_Visser
              R3VLimited
              • Jun 2006
              • 2823

              #7
              Yeah and anything more than a 272 and you should be starting to worry about valve clearance, piston valve reliefs should be increased and stiffer valve spring should be used.

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              • Wh33lhop
                R3V OG
                • Feb 2009
                • 11705

                #8
                Yeah, the Schrick 284/272 installed as a stock replacement (stock height head/stock hg/stock cam gear) just barely taps the pistons with the valves--some are able to get away with it, some aren't. However you won't notice much improvement over stock with anything above a 272 and stock compression ratio, as the dynamic compression ratio is lowered, in general, the more aggressive the cam profile becomes. So, the guys without built bottom ends won't see much improvement with cams bigger than 272s.

                The 272 and 284/272 can use stock "i" valve springs. Go for a 288 and up and they will require an upgrade.
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                • nando
                  Moderator
                  • Nov 2003
                  • 34827

                  #9
                  Originally posted by ak-
                  I haven't read anyone getting noticeable or pleased gains from a more aggressive cam on an m20. I usually read things against it considering the time & money. But then again, I'm not really talking from experience here.
                  M20's are under-cammed from the factory. The BEST way to improve the head is with a cam. actually as far as "bolt ons" go, the only other thing close to a cam for an B25 motor is exhaust.

                  and yes, you won't want to go too agressive with a totally stock bottom end.
                  Build thread

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                  • briansjacobs
                    E30 Fanatic
                    • May 2010
                    • 1278

                    #10
                    4.10 ftw
                    Brian Jacobs

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                    • llll1l1ll
                      Mod Crazy
                      • Dec 2003
                      • 782

                      #11
                      Basically, OP, you will want to remove the head for this job. Yes, you can do it under a shady tree in your driveway, but it will take some time and effort as those exhaust manifold bolts suck. As does the oil tube.

                      Once you remove the head and you're planning on putting in a new cam, that would be a wise time to re-do your head. In fact, if you're going to do something like this, you might even be better off buying a used head, rebuilding it with the specs you want, and then just swapping it out.
                      Me: "I can't wait to redline my car!"
                      Mark: "Didn't you just break a rocker arm?"
                      Me: "Yeah, I don't think I've learned my lesson."
                      Mark: "You never will."

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                      • sohc12vm20
                        Mod Crazy
                        • Jan 2010
                        • 688

                        #12
                        Turbo... Ftw!
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                        • rabbitude
                          Wrencher
                          • Jan 2010
                          • 247

                          #13
                          So basically you guys are saying it not really worth the bother

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                          • sohc12vm20
                            Mod Crazy
                            • Jan 2010
                            • 688

                            #14
                            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lik4YPw0JTM:shock:
                            Originally posted by rabbitude
                            So basically you guys are saying it not really worth the bother
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                            • ak-
                              R3V OG
                              • May 2009
                              • 12422

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Wh33lhop
                              Yeah, the Schrick 284/272 installed as a stock replacement (stock height head/stock hg/stock cam gear) just barely taps the pistons with the valves--some are able to get away with it, some aren't. However you won't notice much improvement over stock with anything above a 272 and stock compression ratio, as the dynamic compression ratio is lowered, in general, the more aggressive the cam profile becomes. So, the guys without built bottom ends won't see much improvement with cams bigger than 272s.

                              The 272 and 284/272 can use stock "i" valve springs. Go for a 288 and up and they will require an upgrade.
                              This is what I meant when I said "what I usually read about".
                              Thanks.


                              Originally posted by nando
                              M20's are under-cammed from the factory. The BEST way to improve the head is with a cam. actually as far as "bolt ons" go, the only other thing close to a cam for an B25 motor is exhaust.

                              and yes, you won't want to go too agressive with a totally stock bottom end.
                              I see.

                              1991 325iS turbo

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