#120595 - 09/17/05 07:24 PM
Buddy Club Spec 4 cam build up
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jetted
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Oright guys....b16b would like to go the cam route, thus far I came to the conclusion of Buddy Club Spec 4 or 5. Which would be better for daily driving? What do I need to run this other than:- cam gears retainers springs timing belt which head gasket? what size injectors? with pocket in mind, what management? was thinking the Apexi vtec controller Whats the difference with the two?.....which to get? 2.5 Fujitsubo Exhaust AEM CAI
Any where has killer pricing or group buys or discount codes on the aforementioned parts? Any comments welcome thanks in adavance p-star
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#120596 - 09/17/05 07:36 PM
Re: Buddy Club Spec 4 cam build up
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jetted
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would anyone recommend buddy club cams?
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#120600 - 09/20/05 12:31 AM
Re: Buddy Club Spec 4 cam build up
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jetted
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Well as far as selling the cams, the car is in the caribbean sorry....unless u are willing to pay shipping!
Starting a build up now so compression will come when I stroke and change the pistons etc...
surubasi00 I like how u conduct ur business....no bs... too bad everyone here isnt like you....
as I mentioned, it is a build up hopefully it will amount to something in the future hence I have choosen the vafc for now, can it be done?
tuning possibilities are limited where I am from, would have really liked hondata though... EBPSiPGH please let me know how it goes
concerning injectors, which type and what size should I run? saturated or peak and hold?
timing belt, greddy or toda?...
the future lies headers, stroke kit and proper management....
surubasi00 you seem to be very knowledgeable and would really take into consideration ur guidance in this build up........please provide suitable steps to make this happen.
thanks again p-star
where can i get an OEM head gasket and whats the price like?
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#120601 - 09/20/05 12:34 AM
Re: Buddy Club Spec 4 cam build up
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jetted
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Loc: miami
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is the aem fpr needed? how much does the hondata s300 run for?
EBPSiPGH where did u get the JIC exhaust from?...I would like a titanium barrel but wayy too much money....any hookups?
also have u purchased from passwordjdm before?..........just want to be safe and not on a backordered list....also check kteller Good Luck regards p-star
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#120602 - 09/20/05 12:36 AM
Re: Buddy Club Spec 4 cam build up
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jetted
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EBPSiPGH....have u purchased ur stuff from password jdm yet?...maybe we could get a spanking deal if we purchase together!!
let me know p-star
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#120605 - 09/20/05 05:54 PM
Re: Buddy Club Spec 4 cam build up
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b6ixteen
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Registered: 12/29/04
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Quote:
The S300 was $585 plus I needed an OBD1 ECU and adapter harness so tacked on another $280 so was around $900 total.
Is this really worth it, for that price, I don't know, seems it might work out better to save and get a good stand alone.
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#120607 - 09/20/05 09:12 PM
Re: Buddy Club Spec 4 cam build up
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surubasi00
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the VAFC isn't gonna be very money smart...you are gonna want to replace it later, but if you have no choice, its not a bad choice, i thoguht you were going with a VTEC controller only...which is pointless...
If you are going to get an OBD1 ecu, then you might as well go with any one of the cheap or not so cheap EMS....like Chrome, Uberdata or Hondata....they all require a socketed ECU...
HOndata will run about 1200 for the Datalogging and everything you need to tune it yourself, i assume in the caribbean there arent many dyno's or tuners for that matter, gonna have to learn it yourself... www.hondata.com has a good forum you can ask all your tuning related questions on...
I would stick with stock injectors for now, the build you have isn't gonna tax them too much....if need be, prelude injectors or some RC 310 peak hold injectors, bsixteen: the s300 IS a good standalone (piggyback actually) it will do EVERYTHING you need, its pretty cool
the S200 should do you though, and its still expensive if you want to be able to tune it yourself (which will actually save you money if you learn how to do it right)
I recommend an FPR in the case of stock injectors with higher end HP, if you get 310's you man not need it, but get it just in case,
i hate to keep promoting other boards, but honda-tech usually has some killer deals in the ways of group buys, but just be careful...research before you buy
Dave
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#120608 - 09/20/05 09:46 PM
Re: Buddy Club Spec 4 cam build up
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jetted
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b6ixteen the car is in Trinidad, what price we looking at for the EMS? I am located in miami
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#120609 - 09/20/05 09:56 PM
Re: Buddy Club Spec 4 cam build up
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jetted
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the vafc does fuel also to an extent, dyno tuning no where to be found and the guy doing the install hasnt used hondata yet the parts listed above, I guess should work right?....kinda new to the cam thing any more advice Dave? whats the difference with injectors? kteller has a nice deal on 440cc saturated injectors....can i use them?
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#120610 - 09/20/05 10:11 PM
Re: Buddy Club Spec 4 cam build up
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b6ixteen
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Registered: 12/29/04
Posts: 1846
Loc: Florida
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Two of my best friends and one that helped me with my build are from Trinidad, Caroni and Maraval to be more specific. I could give you the Hondata for about $270, its the base system, new never been used and you would need a socketed ECU to run it. And like Dave said, its gonna run you about $1200 cause you would need to purchase the features/parts that enable you to tune yourself, on a laptop.
You wouldn't need an injector as big as a 440cc for your build, between 310cc-370cc should be good. The bigger the injector, the more fuel it will flow without putting extensive strain on the fuel pump, also, bigger injectors have greater duty cycle, that is each injector has a plateau point where they cannot flow more than a certain volume of fuel. And if the car requires more fuel and the injectors cannot supply, then we have problems.
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#120611 - 09/22/05 02:05 AM
Re: Buddy Club Spec 4 cam build up
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jetted
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Loc: miami
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which injectors work? saturated or peak and hold?
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