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Kelford 264/260 cams

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army94e

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Feb 4, 2011
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I was looking into the Kelford 264/260 cams and was wondering if anyone has run them or heard anything about them. The reason I was looking at them is because I like the idea of the lower end power and I dont know if the 272's are too big. I want to get the Kelfords because i know the quality is good and they are still affordable. I have an Evo III Big 16g and all supporting mods, any input would be great! Thanks
 
Kelford's 264s are closer to most other brands 272s (check duration @ 005 and 050 vs. advertised duration). I'm going to go against the grain when I say this, but I'd go smaller on a 16G - but I'm a torque and twisty kind of guy, not so much into top end.
 
They would best suite a turbo that compliments a high revving engine. You'll see gains up top on the 16G, it's just not the route I'd take.

Most people will disagree with me here.
 
i purchased a set of these about a year ago and i was also questioning the flow rate... i will be running either a 6262 or 6266 precission turbo and i wonder if these cams will flow well enough that i will not run into a wall so to speak while tuning. i would assume they will flow pretty well considering at one point in time 272 was the largest cam you could buy and these are comparable to those but i am concerned to say the least.
 
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