sva50233 Posted September 22, 2008 Report Posted September 22, 2008 (edited) I don't feel like blowing $649 plus the cost of labor on an experiment. So has anyone here installed a Paradise Racing 'Power Pack' on their 4ac or 4a-lc engine? I am thinking about buying the Power Pack for my 4a-lc sohc. I was told by the rep for Paradis that I will just need a custom carb linkage, but that's it's not hard to fabricate. The kit comes with Weber carb, adapter plate, air cleaner assembly (not sure if air filter is included, probably is), and camshaft and valve springs. I would think that I would need the emissions version of the carb also, since my 4a-lc is an emissions version of the 4ac, from what I understand. Would any weber 32/36 carb work, or would it have to be 32/36 dgev? The rep also told me that the Weber 32/36 carb kit with spacer normally sells for $349 alone, and that camshaft is $225 alone, and valve springs are $200. Savings with the Power Pack is $125. They would not give me the specs on the cam. Their site states "Sorry, but we do not list our cam specs as a lot of competeing shops are now viewing our web site and "borrowing" our numbers as if they were theirs. You will recieve the specs on your cam at the time of purchase." Edited September 22, 2008 by sva50233 Quote
Budowski Posted September 23, 2008 Report Posted September 23, 2008 sounds awesome but expensive for a 4ac where abouts did you find all this ? Quote
Redwarf Posted September 23, 2008 Report Posted September 23, 2008 I wouldn't buy a camshaft unless I know the specs. There's a good chance they "borrowed" the specs off someone else, anyway. And if they didn't, there's only so many different cams unless they've successfully re-invented the wheel. Quote
sva50233 Posted September 23, 2008 Author Report Posted September 23, 2008 I wouldn't buy a camshaft unless I know the specs. There's a good chance they "borrowed" the specs off someone else, anyway. And if they didn't, there's only so many different cams unless they've successfully re-invented the wheel. I agree with you. They should disclose the specs, at least to anyone making a serious inquiry. I will ask the rep again and see what he says. Here is a link to the Paradise Racing site: http://www.paradiseracing.com/cams.htm Quote
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