zippy168 Well-Known Member Joined May 24, 2011 Messages 100 Reaction score 1 Sep 6, 2011 #1 Anyone know where I can find a takegawa Camshaft It has takegawa with this number on it 14101-nsh-t10-c
Anyone know where I can find a takegawa Camshaft It has takegawa with this number on it 14101-nsh-t10-c
The_GDFP Master Spanner Spinner Joined Feb 5, 2010 Messages 1,351 Reaction score 36 Location Flint, MI, USA Sep 6, 2011 #2 What fitment? I sell most of the Tak cams, and don't see that number. T01, maybe?
zippy168 Well-Known Member Joined May 24, 2011 Messages 100 Reaction score 1 Sep 6, 2011 #3 Couldve got it mixed up. Are they decent camshafts
The_GDFP Master Spanner Spinner Joined Feb 5, 2010 Messages 1,351 Reaction score 36 Location Flint, MI, USA Sep 6, 2011 #4 I still don't see the cam, but found an old reference to that number. What's it fit? Maybe 6v Honda?
zippy168 Well-Known Member Joined May 24, 2011 Messages 100 Reaction score 1 Sep 6, 2011 #5 Its in my 88 With stock head I bought it this way and was just wondering if they are any good
The_GDFP Master Spanner Spinner Joined Feb 5, 2010 Messages 1,351 Reaction score 36 Location Flint, MI, USA Sep 6, 2011 #6 That's a decent cam, with a different number, in my listing any way. Super Sport cam carries PN 01-08-0009 and a $99 tag. Old one is $89. Latest decomp version with rockers is $199. They aren't all on here. I like stock 70 cams in 50's, for a nice broad torque curve. http://www.x386.net/TTR/tech/cam2.html
That's a decent cam, with a different number, in my listing any way. Super Sport cam carries PN 01-08-0009 and a $99 tag. Old one is $89. Latest decomp version with rockers is $199. They aren't all on here. I like stock 70 cams in 50's, for a nice broad torque curve. http://www.x386.net/TTR/tech/cam2.html