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    Quote Originally Posted by NosVette
    I appreciate you guys info but no one has answered my question yet about what cam has a power band all the way till 9200rpm-9500rpm
    for what you are doing, nothing.

    B16s lack the airflow, compression, displacement to carry power that deep in the powerband.

    You would have to have a retarded ported head,big compression, big cam. Which in a b16 is pointless. Why do all that work to make 105ft/lbs of tQ.

    YOu need to tell us what you are trying to do first and what your goals are, but i can almost never think of a time to build a b16. They just arent worth it. Its a good starter motor, but its not something to build , never has been.

    I recommend the PRO Skunk camshafts, they have never done me wrong.

    Toda for what you pay and the power results, are junk.
    Buddy Club cams are decent
    Crower is garbage
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vteckidd
    for what you are doing, nothing.

    B16s lack the airflow, compression, displacement to carry power that deep in the powerband.

    You would have to have a retarded ported head,big compression, big cam. Which in a b16 is pointless. Why do all that work to make 105ft/lbs of tQ.

    YOu need to tell us what you are trying to do first and what your goals are, but i can almost never think of a time to build a b16. They just arent worth it. Its a good starter motor, but its not something to build , never has been.

    I recommend the PRO Skunk camshafts, they have never done me wrong.


    Toda for what you pay and the power results, are junk.
    Buddy Club cams are decent
    Crower is garbage
    I didnt even throw you out like that... lol i didnt drop any names, thats why I stated DEPENDS ON SETUP!!!! You didnt have to come in here and throw your motor into the equation. I love you mike> NO HOMO...
    BTW I made 130 in TRQ with my b16. ............... Granted it was an LS/Vtec setup



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    Quote Originally Posted by Vteckidd View Post
    for what you are doing, nothing.

    B16s lack the airflow, compression, displacement to carry power that deep in the powerband.

    You would have to have a retarded ported head,big compression, big cam. Which in a b16 is pointless. Why do all that work to make 105ft/lbs of tQ.

    YOu need to tell us what you are trying to do first and what your goals are, but i can almost never think of a time to build a b16. They just arent worth it. Its a good starter motor, but its not something to build , never has been.

    I recommend the PRO Skunk camshafts, they have never done me wrong.

    Toda for what you pay and the power results, are junk.
    Buddy Club cams are decent
    Crower is garbage
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