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TB42 camshaft supplier

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TB42 camshaft supplier

Post by 351ciofgrunt »

Hey guys,

Does anyone know of any companies making camshafts for the TB42?

Not regrinds

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Post by PGS 4WD »

I don't know that there is other than Nissan (which of course is groung stock), I haven't been able to find billets.

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Post by turbmav »

Joel ,you use regrinds then? Who from?
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Post by PGS 4WD »

No offence but we;ve spent too much time pulling camshafts in and out to tell the world who does our grinding. I have had people call me with LS1's and TB42's, TD42's asking for cam specs so they can buy them through their own suppliers. At the end of the day there is very little margin in this stuff and we need to sell them in order to justify the time spend in R&D. We put 3 camshafts through a TB45 and 2 through a TB42 to get 2 grinds that are our own that work better than what we could find off the shelf.

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Post by 351ciofgrunt »

Hi Joel,

With cam regrinds is it only the lift that is increased or the duration as well?

Are your grinds just mild or do you have a wild one?

From your previous post I'm assuming you won't be able to give me an idea of the valve lift of the biggest grind you do?
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Post by PGS 4WD »

Lift and duration and Lobe Center angle. Most stock cams regrind with out much issue, material is taken off the base circle. Sometimes for larger lifts or larger variations from stock durations the camshaft needs to be rebuit with spray metal, this gets more pricey. We always reface the lifters at the same time.

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Post by tb45turbo »

mate CROWER have a good range and absolute top the line quality. I run one of there cams in my tb45 (tb42 and tb45 are interchangable) and am getting 353rwkw. Have a look on there web site, or talk to Performance Wholesales in brisbane, top blocks and well priced. Have fun.
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