Anyone using Yosh cams?

GMbusa

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Anyone running Yoshimura stage 1 cams on their Busa with a stock head?

How's the performance with this mod? Or is this more of a thing to do with a modified head?

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Those are the cams i was running on 1397 with stock head.gained about 8 hp over stock cams.also gained 7 ft lbs of torque.they have very good low end power and decent top end power.when i had them in all stock engine you really notice them between 3500-7000 rpms.the best setting that i found for them was @105-105 on the intake and exhaust.

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The web drop ins are the way to go!

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I hear good things about web cams as well.

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Web drop-ins?

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by "drop in" you still have to buy adjustable sprockets ...another 150.00 and pay someone to degree them (unless you can do the indexing yourself).

on a "stock motor" ...the Yosh's at least use the Suzuki dimensions for the grinds on the base circles.
9 out of 10 times they require no shimming and are preset on timing.

you should still check them by hand rotating the motor to ensure no collision causing overlap.

I have a set sitting on my shelf (still) for almost a year now...brand new...never out of the baggies.... the wife just asked me the other day if I was gonna sell them or what...
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BTW if you went with the WEBs...get the billet ....it not much more money for the "perceived" quality over welded up units.

and don't forget a manual cam chain tensioner .... another 50.00.
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