Cam Point Change

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Paza3

Original Poster:

196 posts

136 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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Hi Gents

Been reading a few old threads regarding this which has left me a little confused on the direction to take? and was after some upto date information and views with from owners who have lived it

I was wondering what the cost was?
Who is highly recommended in the Cotswold area within an hour?
Is it worth it? As on the face of it having the cam point at 5ish rpm makes a lot of sense
My plans are a sports exhaust already purchased got a QS an induction kit and maybe this cam position change, was thinking about a de-cat just not sure it worth it re hassel etc

Thanks in advance

Paza

scatty72

86 posts

198 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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It is definately worth it. It's a lot easier to keep on the boil.

I got mine done by hanger111. You could remove the ecu and post it to them. Not sure who does it near you. Christopher Neil's would probably do it...

But yes, a no brainer mod to get done....

400SE Dave

1,299 posts

176 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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Chris Neils for sure and I guess any other Lotus dealer. I think it was a cost of around £500.

People I know who had it done say it is defo worth it

scatty72

86 posts

198 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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I think hanger charged me £300 or like that... It was deffo cheaper than £500. I'm too tight to have paid a lot....

400SE Dave

1,299 posts

176 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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scatty72 said:
It was deffo cheaper than £500. I'm too tight to have paid a lot....
laugh

Exige77

6,522 posts

196 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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Speak to Essex Autosport. http://www.essexautosport.com/content/contact.html

They can do you a remap to take account of your new zaust / induction and modify the cam change at the same time.

Ex77

Paza3

Original Poster:

196 posts

136 months

Friday 17th May 2013
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Ideal chaps I look in to this smile.. makes sense re exhaust and induction kit to get mapped in

I guess it’s a pretty standard map... as I used use Indigo GT across the bridge for remap work on an old Evo 8 I had... or does it need to be a Lotus only , as it just a yota engine was my thinking

Exige77

6,522 posts

196 months

Friday 17th May 2013
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Essex Autosport are the only one that can do a bespoke map.

It's a locked ecu. Well known and much discussed in Lotus circles.

Think somebody else just cracked it recently but for a quick re-map EA is probably best as they have been doing it for years.

Ex77

Flat6

591 posts

260 months

Friday 17th May 2013
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I've also been thinking about this for while now.. still undecided!

Christopher Neil are still doing this for £199 - http://www.oakmeremotorgroup.co.uk/lotus/service-o...

mikeulster500

288 posts

286 months

Friday 17th May 2013
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Flat6 said:
I've also been thinking about this for while now.. still undecided!

Christopher Neil are still doing this for £199 - http://www.oakmeremotorgroup.co.uk/lotus/service-o...
Do it. I had mine done by Hangar 111 (just sent it in the post). Cheap upgrade, that makes the cam change smoother and makes a noticeable difference especially on track

Paza3

Original Poster:

196 posts

136 months

Friday 17th May 2013
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Exige77 said:
Essex Autosport are the only one that can do a bespoke map.

It's a locked ecu. Well known and much discussed in Lotus circles.

Think somebody else just cracked it recently but for a quick re-map EA is probably best as they have been doing it for years.

Ex77
Thanks Ex77 for the heads up smile