Schrick Camshaft
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Diesel
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What do you recommed for best bhp gain and low down torque for a 325 sport, and where in the uk can i get them form?
Schrick Camshaft - 272 degree
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Schrick Camshaft - 288 degree
any info apreciated
Cheers
Schrick Camshaft - 272 degree
or
Schrick Camshaft - 288 degree
any info apreciated
Cheers
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Dan318-is
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i would recommend 272 mate, although the 288 one will probbaly gain a few more brake, the idle will be very lumpy due to high long lifts of valves.
hope this helps
hope this helps
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:yeahthat: 272 matey is the one and eveyone will say the same, 
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Diesel
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cheers for your help guys
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ne time 
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272 doesn't mean anything though - do you mean 272/272 or 284/272?272 matey is the one and eveyone will say the same

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Diesel knows and after all he did ask, he fully understandsDiesel wrote:What do you recommed for best bhp gain and low down torque for a 325 sport, and where in the uk can i get them form?
Schrick Camshaft - 272 degree
or
Schrick Camshaft - 288 degree
any info apreciated
Cheers
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Diesel
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where is the best place to get them in the uk?
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TW166Y
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on a more serious note now, Schrick 272-272Ԛº duration, 11 mm lift. Smooth idle. Best when used with performance chip. Dual valve springs required. this cam can also be used on auto'shogweed wrote:272 doesn't mean anything though - do you mean 272/272 or 284/272?272 matey is the one and eveyone will say the same
Schrick 288-288Ԛº duration, 11.4mm of lift. Lumpy idle limits application to manual transmission models only. Works best with performance chip, free flow intake and exhaust systems. Korman Dual Valve Springs and titanium retainers required. obviously the 288 will produce more bhp but is really only for track use, 272 is perfect for road use, hope this helps you a little better????
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try ebay dude if you have no luck there, there is a guy in germany who sells on there and he is quite cheap, about Ԛ£230 i think mateDiesel wrote:where is the best place to get them in the uk?
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Diesel
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Ԛ£230 not a bad price!!
cheers again for your help guys
cheers again for your help guys
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My point was that if you say 272, you could mean the 272/272 OR the 272/284, which several Zone contributors use... why only compare the two extremes?

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why dont you ask the man who posted the question instead of me? i aint comparing nowt mate, the question was which is the better cam between the above two, i gave my opinion and your entitled to yours so if you have anything to contribute towards helping DIESEL who posted the question help him!!, cant really understand what the problem is, i personally have a 272 meaning a 272/272 and obviously if i was saying the other one (284) i would have written 284. how constructive is the conversation now???hogweed wrote:My point was that if you say 272, you could mean the 272/272 OR the 272/284, which several Zone contributors use... why only compare the two extremes?
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What cam would you recommend for an E30 325i for rallying?
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This cam has 288 degrees duration and 11.4mm lift. This cam is not really a good choice for "street" engines. It makes very good power, but will affect the idle quite a lot. Great for track cars with higher compression and injection mods. this is a must for rallying dudestappin wrote:What cam would you recommend for an E30 325i for rallying?
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Do you loose all the low end grunt? Cause you have to think I need accelleration I need it from low down and not fussed about top end...TW166Y wrote:This cam has 288 degrees duration and 11.4mm lift. This cam is not really a good choice for "street" engines. It makes very good power, but will affect the idle quite a lot. Great for track cars with higher compression and injection mods. this is a must for rallying dudestappin wrote:What cam would you recommend for an E30 325i for rallying?
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if you want bottom end grunt dude, get your self a diesel crank on it and chip it up etc... watch the ummmffff then 
