Has ANYONE INSTALLED CAMS IN A 2004 MUSTANG GT
Duration @ .050 - 226 (intake) / 230 (exhaust)
Advertised Duration - 262 (intake) / 266 (exhaust) Valve Lift @ 1.825:1 ratio - .550 (in/ex) Lobe seperation angle - 113 degrees (in/ex) will this fit my stock 2004 mustang GT engine with a .550 valve lift. |
Whos cams are these? Comp? Watch out for PTV.
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will this camshaft fit in my 2004 Mustang
This is a comp cams NPI XE268H 2V Cams will this fit on a stock engine.
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im pretty sure you have to buy notched pistons, or make some releif cuts in yout stock pistons. or else youll get piston to valve contact, which is no good. just get VT stage 2s
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Dont make another thread asking the same question please.
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VT Stage 2's ftw!
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Originally Posted by andylb26
This is a comp cams NPI XE268H 2V Cams will this fit on a stock engine.
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Originally Posted by andylb26
This is a comp cams NPI XE268H 2V Cams will this fit on a stock engine.
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Originally Posted by Samsstang
He has an 04! and his are PI cams! How would he benefit from non PI cams? iam askin? kind of curious too! Are these XE268H cams better?
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I would say VT stage 2. But why not let someone do it for you. Its a big deal to mess with and i'm sure you know that nothing goes as smooth as wanted ever.
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Originally Posted by Mustang2002
I would say VT stage 2. But why not let someone do it for you. Its a big deal to mess with and i'm sure you know that nothing goes as smooth as wanted ever.
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