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| Registered Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Huntington Beach, CA 
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				Keep T Cams or Go E
			 
			Well Im doing a reseal on my 2.4 T engine and had the heads sent in for a top end job.  Since I have everything disassembled I'm thinking cams now.  Can I simply switch to E cams from the T cams?  It has MFT that is set up for the T engine.  I know sending the pump in to change it to E specs is the "right" way to do things but thats another grand that I dont have right now.  Thanks.
		 
				__________________ Darren 1973 911 T MFI 2005 997 Carrera 2001 Toyota 4Runner | ||
|  05-17-2009, 08:03 AM | 
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			Simply switching cams from T to E will not deliver much  benefit. To really see the difference in the cams, you need the bigger port heads like the 2.2/2.4E. A set of higher CR pistons like the 2.2E would also help realize the full benefit of the cams. 
				__________________ Tom Butler 1973 RSR Clone 1970 911E 914-6 GT Recreation in Process | ||
|  05-17-2009, 08:14 AM | 
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			There might also be an interference issue between T pistons and E cam-controlled valves. You will confirm of course before proceeding. Sherwood | ||
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