ok, what's the difference?
I'm asking yet another n00b question, but i ask cause im dumb and want to learn 
What exactly does a cam do?
what's the difference between like a *insertbrandhere* stage1, 2 or 3 cam?
thanx for bearing with my stupidity

What exactly does a cam do?
what's the difference between like a *insertbrandhere* stage1, 2 or 3 cam?
thanx for bearing with my stupidity
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Lift, and duration mainly. also with stage 2 and 3 cams it is neccesary to replace valvetrain items such as retainers, and valve springs. i'd even reccomend it just going to stage 1 but that's just me.
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Originally posted by FL_civic_rider
I'm asking yet another n00b question, but i ask cause im dumb and want to learn
What exactly does a cam do?
what's the difference between like a *insertbrandhere* stage1, 2 or 3 cam?
thanx for bearing with my stupidity
I'm asking yet another n00b question, but i ask cause im dumb and want to learn

What exactly does a cam do?
what's the difference between like a *insertbrandhere* stage1, 2 or 3 cam?
thanx for bearing with my stupidity
-Keith
Originally posted by sl0 t3g
also with stage 2 and 3 cams it is neccesary to replace valvetrain items such as retainers, and valve springs. i'd even reccomend it just going to stage 1 but that's just me.
also with stage 2 and 3 cams it is neccesary to replace valvetrain items such as retainers, and valve springs. i'd even reccomend it just going to stage 1 but that's just me.
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hp manuals are a good place to learn about them as well.
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Originally posted by `92CXhatch
a cam opens your intake and exhaust valves... the higher the stage the more and longer (lift and duration) they stay open... but this will cause your car to not want to idle, and will make the car less than street friendly...
-Keith
a cam opens your intake and exhaust valves... the higher the stage the more and longer (lift and duration) they stay open... but this will cause your car to not want to idle, and will make the car less than street friendly...
-Keith
Originally posted by Cronic
Thank you for actually answering his question....
Thank you for actually answering his question....
ya you notice out of all the replies he's the only one who fully answered?
hehe anyways thanx keith and everyone for your help/input
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