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Guys,

 

just tried running a search for "Newman Cams" and didnt return anything.

so im wondering if anyone knows of these cams? have tried them? have them running?

 

basically Newman Cams are a little outfit just on the outskirts of Bromley.

Drive past them loads of times and was thinking that maybe a bespoke outfit like these would be better than the mass-producers of the world?

 

heres there website

http://www.newman-cams.com/

 

im going to be looking at getting new cams pretty soon whilst my engine is stripped down.

was going to jump right in the deep end and but them but i thought it is best to check peoples opinions etc.

 

all help greatly appreciated ;)

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Shouldn't do.

You will get a higher flow with a 4 bar.

So with cams and re-map should work well.

Maybe a decent panel air filter.

Main thing is re-map to set it all up correctly.

Early spec corrado VR6 came with 4 bar fuel set up from factory, later spec all came with 3 bar.

So VR6 fuelling system will run fine at 4 bars all day long :)

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Depends what age OBD1 engine is it, some do some don't. If got a dizzy cap (not coilpack) it should have, but not definite as pervious owner could of swapped it.

Just check it, it's on the end of the fuel rail.

If it may say 3 or 4 bar on it.

If it doesn't it will definitely have a part number on it. And the google part numbers and 3 and 4 bars have different part numbers.

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Yeah you can even get them in scrappies off other VW or Audi.

1.8T's have them but some are 3 bar some are 4.

1.8 BAM - 4 bar

1.8 AUG, AWW (all the AW engine code) - 3 bar

So the better mk4 golfs with BAM engine, Audi TT's, older S3's, S4's.

A6's with 2.7t, 2.8, 3.0.

Early spec Corrado.

Passat 1.8T,

Any 3.2, golf, tt, s3.

So loads to choose from :)

Can get them new from VW or TPS.

I'd recommend a German Bosch one,

Same as a genuine VW.

Cheaper eBay ones are meant to be shit.

I'd rather a 2nd hand genuine VW, than a cheaper eBay version.

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Yeah you can even get them in scrappies off other VW or Audi.

1.8T's have them but some are 3 bar some are 4.

1.8 BAM - 4 bar

1.8 AUG, AWW (all the AW engine code) - 3 bar

So the better mk4 golfs with BAM engine, Audi TT's, older S3's, S4's.

A6's with 2.7t, 2.8, 3.0.

Early spec Corrado.

Passat 1.8T,

Any 3.2, golf, tt, s3.

So loads to choose from :)

Can get them new from VW or TPS.

I'd recommend a German Bosch one,

Same as a genuine VW.

Cheaper eBay ones are meant to be shit.

I'd rather a 2nd hand genuine VW, than a cheaper eBay version.

WOW a vast catalogue there

 

i wouldnt buy a cheap third party one anyway. nothing but hassle.

 

for my rebuild it has all been original VW parts from the parts department. valves, guides, piston rings, chains, chain guides, oil pump, pickup pipe, all gaskets. just to name a few. should have totalled over 1k in parts but the fella in beadles gave me 50% off because we were talking about what im doing. he too restores old VWs he said "its about time more people took time over the older (better) vag vehicles" so win win lol

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