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What is the best drop in cam for a 400 without the expense of getting new hardened rockers.:devil
as far as the best i dont know. But i put a midrange drop in by WebCam in mine, and i like it real well, good power increase all around really. It is like 175 plus 160 refundable core charge i think.
I know alot of people use the xr400 cam. What are it's advantages and how does the bike feel afterwards. Is it that big a difference. What about Honda's HRC cam. Its supposed to be a factory racing cam for the XR400 what could I expect from it?
Zero Z400
04-26-2002, 09:54 AM
Do a search, there are quite a few post with info on this
Honda Guy
04-26-2002, 12:40 PM
Doesent tc have a cam? is it any good and do you need hardened rockers? how much are harden rockers and where should I get them.
twisted threads
04-26-2002, 01:20 PM
Honda Guy I got my harden rockers from WB and I think that TC does have a cam but I dont know how much it is.
mosley I hear that the HRC cam is a good drop in but it cost more than the 451 Web cam. Im not sure how much of a difference there is between the two but im sure they both are better than the stock cam.
VegasEx'r
04-26-2002, 02:19 PM
Originally posted by mosley1975
I know alot of people use the xr400 cam. What are it's advantages and how does the bike feel afterwards. Is it that big a difference. What about Honda's HRC cam. Its supposed to be a factory racing cam for the XR400 what could I expect from it?
The xr cam is a good all around cam. It is a fairly mild modification, but it will wake up a 400ex quite a bit. The HRC cam is more radical, and from what I have heard, it is more of a mid to top cam, and your bottom end won't be as strong. I don't know how much truth there is to that.
Dave400ex
04-26-2002, 08:43 PM
Yes TC has Two Cams. He has a XC and a MX Cam. The XC adds Bottom End and the MX is for all around Power. I think it hits best in the Mid. The XC is $179 and the MX is $209. They do not need Heavy Duty Valves or Hardened Rockers.
Tommy 17
04-26-2002, 09:46 PM
i really like my tc mx cam... it works good on the mx track and on the trails just playing around...
Honda Guy
04-27-2002, 08:03 PM
Does TC use JE pistons? how much would it cost to get TC to put in a 416 pistion(bore) and a MX cam? Is there anything eles he usually does, I dont want to do the head work yet. Will the TC mx cam have alot more power then a XR cam?
Tommy 17
04-27-2002, 08:30 PM
i doubt that tom will do just a bore and cam motor... i think when they do engines they like to do the full deal with porting and everything... yes i think the tc cam makes a differnce over the xr400 cam
Dave400ex
04-27-2002, 09:31 PM
I think TC uses Wiseco Pistons. You could get a JE 416 Piston and put it with a TC MX Cam. I would Call Tom and ask to make sure. I`m sure his Piston Kit would be Great. The TC Piston Kits are $120 I think and the MX Cam is $205-$210. You are looking at $330 or a little more. Then I would get some Viton Valve Seals. I think those are around $10. The it`s just having the Piston and Cam put in unless you are going to do it yourself.
400exJOE
04-27-2002, 10:17 PM
I am getting a Hot Cams as soon as they are in stock. They are brand new cams, not regrinds of used cams. There is no core refund either. They are made out of billet aluminum so they are the same hardness as the rockers so there is no need the harden the rockers or get new valve springs. They have a Stage 1 and 2 available for the 400ex. I am gonna get the stage 2. Best part is they are only $132.99 for a brand new cam through Dennis Kirk. They are expecting delivery on them in early may. Hot Cams is a partner of Pivot Works so they are definately quality parts. They have also been extensively tested. I will post their phone nuber in a sec....;)
400exJOE
04-27-2002, 10:23 PM
There number is (515) 402-8005 ask for Tony. Hope that helps. They were real helpful to me.:square
Dave400ex
04-27-2002, 10:38 PM
Do you have any Spec`s on the Hot Cams?
Smoker
04-28-2002, 01:42 AM
Again, I don't know who I copied this info off of on the site but thanks.
Lift Duration@.050"Lift
Intake Exhaust Intake Exhaust
stock 400EX cam .316 .302 234 238
XR400 .326 .321 240 244
HRC .350 .339 254 256
GT Thunder .350 .345 256 256
WB Track .350 .345 256 256
WEB 450/451 .350 .345 256 256
WEB 479 .378 .378 250 250
WB All Around .345 .335 240 248
HOT/stg1 .354 .354 244 244
HOT/stg2 .346 .346 254 254
You can get the TC cams from www.legacyatv.com for around $180.00 also in the price range (TC is no doubt a better cam) is the HRC copy from www.xrsonly.com it is reground so it is drop in.
:p
MIKE400EX
04-28-2002, 09:20 AM
400EX CAMS
BRAND & MODEL IN.LIFT EX.LIFT IN@.050” EX@.050” NOTES
STOCK 400EX .316 .302 234 238 OEM
XR400 .326 .321 240 244 BIKE SR
WB ALL AROUND .345 .335 240 248 SR
HOT CAMS STAGE 1 .354 .354 244 244 SR
WEB CAMS 479 .378 .378 250 250 HR,VS,VG
HOT CAMS STAGE 2 .346 .346 254 254 SR
HRC .350 .339 254 256 HOP-UP
GT THUNDER* .350 .345 256 256 SR
WB TRACK* .350 .345 256 256 SR
WEB 450/451* .350 .345 256 256 HR
WEB CAMS463/9i .385 .370 272 270 HR,VS,VG
(In order from shortest duration to longest)
SR=Stock Rockers, Valve Springs & Guides OK
HR=Hard Faced Rockers Recommended
VS=Stiffer Valve Springs Required
VG=Shortened Valve Guides Required
*SAME GRIND
Any more to add?
lots of good camshaft info..
sending a copy to the FAQ forum...
Leo
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