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  • #16
    Originally posted by Jarred View Post
    We'll it's for my daily, so I'd like useable tourqe and a top end would be nice,but not crucial. would you recommend the autotech 260 then? DO i need to fiddle with shims to put this one in, or is it more a "plug an play" kind of cam??
    Isn't the autotech 260 a copy of the G grind? Anyway, it would be a good cam to start with. The best thing is to ring the place you want to purchase your cam from and with a rough idea of what you want, ask them some questions and if they have half a brain, they'll steer you in the right direction.

    For your level of experience, pick the cam you want and take the head and cam down to a cylinder head shop and say "put this cam in it". It will cost you a bit but if you have no experience and nobody to help you out, it's the safest way.
    Last edited by Preen59; 17-02-2008, 07:10 PM.

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