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Old 09-09-2003, 01:58 AM   #25 (permalink)
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Default Re: Notes on the XD cam from Professor Ko

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Okay, so what exactly is the difference between and XD cam and a 1.8L cam? I'm looking for a little more midrange (if I don't go turbo because of $$), so which one will work better? I have a '99 Tib which I believe is the Beta I, right? I've been told (from SR) that the stock exhaust cam on the Beta I is the best available and only the intake needs to be swapped, if so desired. They used to sell the 1.8, but it's not listed on their site anymore. So, for a little better midrange which would work better, XD or 1.8? And where can I get an XD? Also, if the 1.8 would be better, could I just call the dealer and get one through them?
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When I installed my XD cam I noticed a gain in 5000+ RPM range. If you are looking for mid range, buy a 4-2-1 header.
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