I’ve got proper ABF cams specs (finally!)

Discussion in '16-valve' started by H8SV8S, Oct 25, 2004.

  1. Gareth83 Forum Junkie

    what about a driver "wiv" an ABF cam :lol:
     
  2. Tubthumped Forum Junkie

    Jesus christ... i was hoping no-one would ever think of this.

    Boys... we are in trouble!
     
  3. H8SV8S Forum Member

    Rob - good point, hadn't thought of it that way!!

    Tubs - ppl have come close already with the "can I fit 16v cams in my 8v because 16vs go hard" threads :lol:
     
  4. streegolf New Member

    Ok but on a ABF motor what are the cams I should put on the engine?!
     
  5. H8SV8S Forum Member

    ABF ones
     
  6. HidRo Forum Member

    from the specs on the 1st page, would it be a good thing to do, to use the ABF inlet, and the KR exaust?!
     
  7. Kaktus Forum Member

    You see Volkswagen don't need that duration and lift cam to make the same power on a stock motor. :p
     
  8. edc1 Forum Member

    The first post states that VW uses more lift and less duration, swings and roundabouts really.
     
  9. Tubthumped Forum Junkie

    Best with ABF ABF looking at those specs IMO.
     
  10. HidRo Forum Member

    ABF cams:

    Intake Cam: Duration 219 deg @ 1mm, 10.8mm maximum valve lift (that's a LOT for a stock cam )

    Exhaust Cam: 220 deg @ 1mm, also 10.8mm maximum valve lift

    KR cams:

    Intake: Duration: 218 @ 1mm, 9.6mm lift

    Exhaust: Duration: 226 @ 1mm, 10.21mm lift


    Being the KR exaust a cam with more duration and more lift, won't be better the the ABF one!?
     
  11. streegolf New Member

    Im sure there is better cams then ABF cams for ABF motor, the max power is at 6000rpm, with a godd exausth, a direct air filter and, if the cams are whit more degres like 264 and a max lift like 11.2, for example the abf cams are better?
     
  12. edc1 Forum Member

    Depends on your head and what management you run. Pair of Schrick 268s won't get thru UK emissions on stock ECU. 268in and 2 x 260s work well tho.
     
  13. H8SV8S Forum Member

    What does "better" mean, though, that's the thing! Personally, I think the stock cams are way too soft in a well tuned engine, but in a basic motor, they're pretty good as all rounders.
     
  14. streegolf New Member

    I talking about a tuned engine not a stock, off course in the stock I never put anouther cams!!
     
  15. Vegard New Member

    Did you measure up the KR cams as well?

    Can you help out with this little project? http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=3578093
     
    Last edited: Dec 9, 2007
  16. mk3 abf New Member

    i'm 100% sure that the abf inlet cam is 219 10.2 lift .If both cams are with same lift why someone will put the 2 ex. cams, for 1 degree more?:lol:
     
  17. Is possible to combine ABF intake cam with KR exhaust cam?
     
  18. Carbs4ever Forum Member

    Storm Developments last summer had said that for my application (carb'd 16v kr) an abf inlet cam would be something i should look out for as an upgrade at some point as it would give a little bit extra over the standard cam.... they had tried one on a car and was worthwhile

    very interesting thread H8SV8S and very good work!
     
  19. Brookster

    Brookster Paid Member Paid Member

    does this mean an ABF Inlet and a KR Exhaust cam would be a good combination thats what i got told years ago ?
     
  20. HidRo Forum Member

    I have a set of ABF cams to sell, if anyone is interested.
     

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