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Where can I purchase a camshaft? (Not a regrind)

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    Where can I purchase a camshaft? (Not a regrind)

    for my 92 CB7?

    265deg duration - .420" lift - 30deg overlap... or similar?
    My CB7

    #2
    I am not aware of any new core camshafts for the F22. Delta and Web are reputable cam grinds you can look into. According to people that have been in the cam regrinding business, the F22ax camshaft is a "meaty" cam and can be regrinded to provide a different profile and not have to worry about strength issues if done properly. However, they told me that camshafts in the B-series for example are not so fortunate and do not have much meat on them, so you see more new core camshafts out there for them.

    Anyhow, I think you've knocked off regrinds as an option when they can truly be a possibility to you and enhance your engine performance.
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      #3
      what about regrinds can you get that done for a turbo set up and how much and where would i send it?

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        #4
        oh you should check f22parts.com they have a cam for our cars about 300 bucks, they even have a sound clip! im not sure if its a regrind tho, but you should check it out.

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          #5
          Originally posted by midnightrayne
          oh you should check f22parts.com they have a cam for our cars about 300 bucks, they even have a sound clip! im not sure if its a regrind tho, but you should check it out.
          that shit aint worth 300,a delta regrind is like 90 bux after the core

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            #6
            What are the specs of the stock cam and the Delta Cam?


            Originally posted by lordoja
            im with you on that one bro! aint nothing beat free food and drinks any day of the week, even if its at a funeral

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              #7
              If you need an F22a camshaft, I have a stock one, pulled from my cb7 with 150K on it. I am selling it + cam gear =35 shipped
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                #8
                www.performanceaccord.com

                Great people!

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                  #9
                  i thought gude made one...or maybe that was the dohc f series ...
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                    #10
                    ^ they do, check mmrusa.com they have it there
                    -kool92accord-

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                      #11
                      go to www.f22parts.com they have all the cool guy things for the f22 engine.

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