Looking for some real world experiences on aftermarket cams. Thanks!
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Looks like Kelford makes some.
Evasive Motorsports | PH: 626.336.3400 Mon-Fri, 9am-6pm PST: Kelford Cams - Toyota 1FZ-FE - 264 IN/264 EX
I had kelford cams in my Evo8 and they were great. Wonder how they do in our motors?
Nobody has written any reviews for this product so I really wonder if anyone has ever bought these cams?? If only someone was close enough to go to this business and talk to them.........Dontcha just luv digital advertising...they never tell you where they are located!!!!
Nobody has written any reviews for this product so I really wonder if anyone has ever bought these cams?? If only someone was close enough to go to this business and talk to them.........Dontcha just luv digital advertising...they never tell you where they are located!!!!
Seems like people are still finding them out there. I recall someone finding one at a Toyota dealer somewhere recently.I'm at 170k miles and there's a little knock on a cold start-up. I have a new head gasket, but the thing won't last forever. I've been leaning LS, but the 1fz is pretty stout. Part of me wants to keep it all Toyota, but with more hp. Really wish I had gotten an SC before they all went away.
Wow, $925 for a camset - any other options or more importantly -experience- from any of our buddies Down Under?
I'd see what the Aussie guys have to say if it was me. See if they have any answers.
Also, I'd want to see a dyno sheet - also if this is 2 cams,or just either a intake or exhaust cam.
264 IN/264 EX
Hahahaha, thanks - my phone is a lowly ~4-5" screen, and my thumbs/keyboard take 1/3 of that.
Well played
I asked if they also install them, but Evasive was being evasive. They say they charge $125/hr of labor plus gaskets and other things.
After the install, is it better to run higher octane gasoline?