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<blockquote data-quote="Justin@VMP" data-source="post: 15189549" data-attributes="member: 18468"><p>Nice data Shaun. </p><p></p><p>At Shaun's suggestion, we saw good results with mild intake cam only changes on the VMP TVS blower cars. We tried a mild regrind and comp stage 2 intake and saw 20-30rwhp over the stock Mustang intake cam. </p><p></p><p>The benefit of intake cam only change is you retain a lot of idle quality and fuel economy, for those that don't want some of the traditional "negatives" of cams like smell, rough idle, and fuel consumption.</p><p></p><p>Doing the cam swap is time consuming, but not difficult. The coyote 4v is sooooooooooooo much easier to work on than the old 5.4l 4v. You do have to re-time the all the cams when you swap the intake cams, but there are other things you may want to do while you are in there, like oil pump gears, and a quality harmonic balancer like the ATI. </p><p></p><p>FWIW a good mechanic can do this in 4-6hrs, a novice about 6-12hrs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justin@VMP, post: 15189549, member: 18468"] Nice data Shaun. At Shaun's suggestion, we saw good results with mild intake cam only changes on the VMP TVS blower cars. We tried a mild regrind and comp stage 2 intake and saw 20-30rwhp over the stock Mustang intake cam. The benefit of intake cam only change is you retain a lot of idle quality and fuel economy, for those that don't want some of the traditional "negatives" of cams like smell, rough idle, and fuel consumption. Doing the cam swap is time consuming, but not difficult. The coyote 4v is sooooooooooooo much easier to work on than the old 5.4l 4v. You do have to re-time the all the cams when you swap the intake cams, but there are other things you may want to do while you are in there, like oil pump gears, and a quality harmonic balancer like the ATI. FWIW a good mechanic can do this in 4-6hrs, a novice about 6-12hrs. [/QUOTE]
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