Web 505 cams in a BP4W head
#1
Junior Member
Thread Starter
iTrader: (11)
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Bellingham, WA
Posts: 296
Total Cats: 7
Web 505 cams in a BP4W head
I may pursue buy a set of these Web 505 cams but I want to make sure of two things, they are compatible with solid lifters and that it would actually be an improvement over the stock options for the bp4w non-vvt head.
Input is highly appreciated! If there are better options I would like to hear them.
Tank you berry much.
Input is highly appreciated! If there are better options I would like to hear them.
Tank you berry much.
#2
Moderator
iTrader: (12)
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Tampa, Florida
Posts: 20,660
Total Cats: 3,011
That's not a very big cam. 9mm lift and 205 duration at .050 is bigger than stock but not a huge difference.
They should be fine with solid lifters if you shim them right.
Are you naturally aspirated? $700 is a lot to spend for 20hp. Maybe turn the boost up one half of a psi instead of spending $700.
They should be fine with solid lifters if you shim them right.
Are you naturally aspirated? $700 is a lot to spend for 20hp. Maybe turn the boost up one half of a psi instead of spending $700.
#3
Junior Member
Thread Starter
iTrader: (11)
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Bellingham, WA
Posts: 296
Total Cats: 7
That's not a very big cam. 9mm lift and 205 duration at .050 is bigger than stock but not a huge difference.
They should be fine with solid lifters if you shim them right.
Are you naturally aspirated? $700 is a lot to spend for 20hp. Maybe turn the boost up one half of a psi instead of spending $700.
They should be fine with solid lifters if you shim them right.
Are you naturally aspirated? $700 is a lot to spend for 20hp. Maybe turn the boost up one half of a psi instead of spending $700.
I would be trading some parts for them (specifically m-tuned rods with arp bolts). This would be for a boosted application, large large turbo(hx-35) and I have not seen these cams discussed for the bp4w head. I feel that a large enough turbo setup would benefit from a cam upgrade though.
#4
Agree with sixshooter. You can do better than sticking mild BP05 cams into your BP4W head. Stock NB exhaust cam is .350 251° @.003. BP5A is $225 on the web and .349 251°.
For $691 regrinds, I'd spend an extra $200 and get Stage 2 street .370 NB1 cams from Megacycle instead. Call Megacycle for more info.
For $691 regrinds, I'd spend an extra $200 and get Stage 2 street .370 NB1 cams from Megacycle instead. Call Megacycle for more info.
__________________
#5
Junior Member
Thread Starter
iTrader: (11)
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Bellingham, WA
Posts: 296
Total Cats: 7
Agree with sixshooter. You can do better than sticking mild BP05 cams into your BP4W head. Stock NB exhaust cam is .350 251° @.003. BP5A is $225 on the web and .349 251°.
For $691 regrinds, I'd spend an extra $200 and get Stage 2 street .370 NB1 cams from Megacycle instead. Call Megacycle for more info.
For $691 regrinds, I'd spend an extra $200 and get Stage 2 street .370 NB1 cams from Megacycle instead. Call Megacycle for more info.
#7
Junior Member
Thread Starter
iTrader: (11)
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Bellingham, WA
Posts: 296
Total Cats: 7
The only reason I was considering the 505's is because I would be trading for them, since I have been informed that they aren't really what I want I will be getting some that will be what I want.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post