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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I got the 294 grind, which is an overall preformance grind. The other grind they do (the 101) is more for non-stock internals, lower compression, ect., not really what is best for my situation. the plan First I need to dyno the GT for the control. Then install, re-shim the valves, new valve seals since we're in there, and then dyno again with some tuning. Then compare the results. From what I understand (on a 5th gen 5s) this should fatten my power band pretty nice. The mr2 guys get about +20 hp to the wheels with these. Now if I can get at least that with these, it should make a big difference when I turbo... comments are welcome. This post has been edited by Batman722: Dec 1, 2007 - 11:05 PM -------------------- |
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I just looked at web cams site, they now list 7 different grinds for the 5sfe! at the bottom of the page it says it was last updated april 1st, so I know this is new. what would be optimum for the turbo 5s? I know it needs more top end, and I'd be willing to sacrifice a little low end for it, but nothing too aggressive. I understand what the numbers mean, but I don't really understand how they affect the powerband in what ways.
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