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I've been asked by PM if Nev's cams are a worthwhile addition to a supercharged R3. I need to point out that I put in a special grind intake cam with Nev's mild exhaust cam before I installed the supercharger. This pair of cams was specially designed by Nev to work with my Ram Air. YES, they were well worth the money. Now I have an even longer duration exhaust cam designed by Nev to work with the supercharger (so both cams are longer duration than both stock and Nev's "mild" cams). I don't really have any before/after cam change HP figures to give with the supercharger alone... the supercharger boosted my Ram Air cams by 100 HP.
I can tell you this, and Nev agrees with me... I think Triumph de-tuned the original R3 engine design by putting in very tame cams. Probably the R3 engine was deemed "too dangerous" by corporate pencil necks. We both feel the stock engine is totally choked by the stock cams. Nev's "mild" cams just bring the engine back to where it should be in the first place.
So if you want a supercharged R3 that is totally reliable and makes it's best power throughout the normal RPM range, I would say Nev's mild cams are worthwhile.
If you want even more power, edging the engine up into the race zone, then you want the special long duration cams Nev designed for me. These move the torque band higher in the RPM range, but make more power by letting a supercharged engine breathe even better. Turning your engine higher (7250 RPM) will shorten it's life span... but to me this is a fair trade off.
So it really depends on what you want out of your bike. Nev's cams are expensive, but they are well designed... and the only R3 cams in town at present.
I can tell you this, and Nev agrees with me... I think Triumph de-tuned the original R3 engine design by putting in very tame cams. Probably the R3 engine was deemed "too dangerous" by corporate pencil necks. We both feel the stock engine is totally choked by the stock cams. Nev's "mild" cams just bring the engine back to where it should be in the first place.
So if you want a supercharged R3 that is totally reliable and makes it's best power throughout the normal RPM range, I would say Nev's mild cams are worthwhile.
If you want even more power, edging the engine up into the race zone, then you want the special long duration cams Nev designed for me. These move the torque band higher in the RPM range, but make more power by letting a supercharged engine breathe even better. Turning your engine higher (7250 RPM) will shorten it's life span... but to me this is a fair trade off.
So it really depends on what you want out of your bike. Nev's cams are expensive, but they are well designed... and the only R3 cams in town at present.
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