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Engine Crower Cam sets for 1ZZ-FE now available!

Discussion in 'Powertrain' started by Ravicai, Jan 18, 2005.

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    Ravicai Guest

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    AWESOME!
    Any dyno figures? I'd love to see how much power these cams will put to the wheels.
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    BLADDER_MASTER Active Member

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    Congrats to you guys! Its about time I see cams for the 1ZZ-FE. The 2ZZ-GE needs some now.
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    dominator 04 Rolla 5spd.

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    Crower Cam sets for 1ZZ-FE now available!

    Crower cam sets available now from http://www.crower.com
    They should also be availbale from MWR in February...
    Cost is $438 for the pair, spring/retainer kit runs $356.
    According to Brian Crower; "HP depends on the Stage and tuning. Figure approximately 10-12 on Stage 1, 12-16 on Stage 2."
    email- info@crower.com for full cam specs on PDF.

    STAGE 1
    Street use with emphasis on bottom end and mid range power.
    Works with stock springs up to factory rev limiter.
    RPM Range: Idle to 7000+

    STAGE 2 - Forced Induction
    Designed specifically for turbo or supercharger applications. Low
    duration, high lift profile. Requires Crower spring kit #84199.
    RPM Range: Idle to 8000+

    STAGE 2 - 3/4 Race
    Designed for street/strip applications in normally aspirated
    engines. Requires spring/retainer kit #84199.
    RPM Range: 1000 to 7800+

    STAGE 3 - Full Race
    Drag Race and radical Street/Strip. Requires #84199 spring kit
    and compatible ECU upgrade for optimum results. Rough idle.
    RPM Range: 1100 to 8000+
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    wukong Banned

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    pritty sweet.
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    Shifty SIdeways Noob

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    yessssss, bout time
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    James Bullshit Police

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    is the intake cam compatible with vvt-i engines?
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    rolla02 Corollalcholic

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    Sweet bout freaking time
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    sweeet I need to start saving

    stage2 + spring+retainers + MWR valves + port&polish head = big hp gains
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    wukong Banned

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    speaking of big power. Well.. semi big power. Im use to 500hp being the big power mark for I4's :p

    Anyway someone with a 2003 corolla with 195 hp busted his tranny. Kinda sucks :(

    What are you turbo guys running for power?
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    how hard is it to install these things?
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    Nice...how much will this help the turbo guys?
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    not too hard to change cams. did it when i rebuilt that had for my old 98 just before it got destroyed... lol took me a few hours - as long as ya have the right tools.
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    with the right tools it isnt tough... just follow directions and torque correctly and get the right tools... autozone may rent them even
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    Now your making me consider getting a 2001 rolla s.... instead of other comparably cheaper better alternatives...
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    TPR is working on these for the Celica, should be compatible with the other 2ZZs.

    At this stage it will require tuning; they wanted to make it stock ECU friendly but it didn't work out.

    EDIT: stupid me, easyc already started that thread...
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    finally cams for the rolla...
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    I went to crower.com and only found cams for the supra motor. Is there any companies that can tune the computer after a cam install? pcmforless does popular cars but I'm not sure about corollas.
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    hmm... the 98-02 corolla keeps looking better all the time. Might just have to keep mine around for a while.

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