View Full Version : Cam re-grind v billet
I'm in the process of sourcing a cam and can see that if I order from say CGB they will give me £30 off for sending in an old cam. I think this is because they must use them for regrind.
I think you can also buy cams that are not reground (also cgb maybe ebay?) for a bit more.
I remember reading a year or two ago that some people were not so happy with regrinds e.g piper 285 because the profiles varied a lot perhaps Scoff or Sparkie?
So does it matter much do you reckon ??
I opted for a billet cam when i purchased my piper 285, for the same reasons as you mentioned above, it was a bit more expensive but i have always been of the mindset that you get what you pay for when it comes to things like this;)
I don't think the price difference for a billet is that much considering there is no exchange.
I looked on the piper website for local sellers that I have yet to contact.
Do you have any good experiences with any companies or does anyone else?
Cheers
Buy direct from Piper :-)
http://www.motorsportworld.co.uk/
I got the cam kit (springs/pully/cam) from these guys, it was at my door within a week, piper were not very helpfull when i spoke to them:crap: Must be my telephone manner:D
Cheers Phil.:)
They seem fairly competatively priced.
Might give it a whirl if I end up buying new.
Fancy a piper 300 i got one for sale cheap :)
Would this be the correct one if i wanted a 285 cam?
http://www.motorsportworld.co.uk/
R5TBP285-O/R
or do i need
R5TBP285-BL
whats the difference
ok so one is a re profiled cam and one brand new... either way your getting the same thing ultimatly? is it worth the extra for the billet?
Catcams are much better! and im sure they only do billet!
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