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Old Oct 11, 2011
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Upgrading from crower s1 cam.

Currently on a crower s1 cam. Been on it for about 60k or so. My headgasket just went out and I'm thinking about dropping in a s2 with upgraded valve train. wondering if anyone has gone from a s1 to s2 and if its worth the upgrade. My current na setup is pretty basic kpro, a2 head, crower s1, wr sri, hp header, randomtech hi flow cat and ws catback.
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Re: Upgrading from crower s1 cam.

If you sold the stage 1, then the upgrade would probably only cost you $400 give or take for a 15-25whp gain. I'd say that's pretty worthwhile.
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Re: Upgrading from crower s1 cam.

how much you want for that cam if you're selling it?
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