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Ok. But if i want the lumpyness att idle then :( So a set of cams some where around 260-270 degrees and around 8-9 mm lift??

How mutch lift can i have before a have to exchange valves or lifters? Have been told that 10mm is safe...?

Do you got any other reccomendations regarding manifacturer or is HKS the "best"? And do any one what step HKS 280 degrees and 10,1mm lift makes for "step" in their list?

Wiktor

I'm sure anything over 9.1mm of lift would mean replacing the valves and possibly modifying the head. The extra lift will damage the stock valves at high RPM.

TRUST, TODA and TOMEI also make very good cams, but it seems like HKS are the most popular.

280deg with 10.1mm of lift would most likely be step 3's. If you go for too lumpy a cam on the stock turbo then you'll find you may loose power in places, won't be as nice to drive.

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