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Schrick camshafts BMW E46 M3 S54 & Z4M

£1,849.00 (£1,540.83 excl. VAT)

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Cams Notes Requirements
280/272 -Street performance cam, very similar to CSL cams in terms of power gain with stock-M3 like drivability.
-Installs like OEM with factory install tools.
-An ECU tune will further improve power gains and drivability (typically in the 14-20WHP range)
-Must use new followers as a
minimum
: ...OE followers are OK for 280/272 cams on street use.
-DLC followers arerequired for any sustained high RPM use, or cams can be damaged.
288/280 std lift

** The most popular S54 cams for Performance and Race Engines **
-A "hot rod" street cam. Strong power gains in midrange and high RPM. Thanks to the S54s dual VANOS, these are also street useable, a slight bumpy idle during warm-up, settles down nice and smooth approaching engine operating temp.
-Excellent Track and Race cam; very suitable for cars that need long engine life and great power.

-New Schrick DLC followers must be used with this cam set.
[We highly recommend that these are accompanied by a ECU tune for proper operation.]
Longer durations  &
High Lift Grinds
-Each higher duration and lift offers incrementally better power gains over the 288/280
-Suitable for race use, ideally used along with high compression pistons.  OE pistons will not have antiquate piston to valve clearance.
-To be used along with upgraded valve springs + retainers, read tech notes below.
-ECU tuning or programmable management required.
-New Schrick DLC followers must be used with this cam set.
-288/280 high lift can use VANOS with custom pistons, for all others we recommend removing VANOS.

VAC Tech Notes:
All upgraded S54 cams must be used along with new finger followers (rocker arms). If the car is to be raced regularly DLC is recommended for all cams. The 288/280 'high-lift' cams must be used with high performance valve springs and retainers. VANOS must be eliminated with the high-lift 304/296 Race Cams.Contact us for special pricing on a camshaft + software tuning package!

What do I need a camshaft for?

The cam shaft is part of the mechanical engine control. The intake and exhaust valves of the engine are mechanically actuated for gas exchange control by the camshaft or in fact, controlled. The camshaft significantly impacts on the characteristics of the engine through its direct influence on the gas-exchange control. The camshaft is driven by a toothed belt or the so-called timing chain. Through the so-called "sharper" camshaft, the engine performance can be optimised and thus represents the most influential measure of a well-thought-out tuning package.

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Are sport camshafts really sharp?

In the past, the term "sharp" camshaft was fixed in most people's minds. And yet the cam shape of a sport camshaft is not really sharper. Due to the longer valve openings, most cam profiles are actually rounder than a series profile. The longer valve openings allow for a higher volumetric efficiency in the cylinder which conversely results in higher engine performance to be realised.

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How are sport and series camshafts different?

Series camshafts offer a very good compromise for the demands of everyday traffic on the engine: Acceptable cruising speed on long stretches of the motorway, quiet idling at low speeds and the cleanest possible emissions. If lower requirements are placed on one or more of these criteria, a camshaft can be designed to function better in the remaining criteria.
The tuner must now find the ideal compromise for his engine tuning. A racing camshaft causes, for example, a substantial power increase at high speeds. In return, idling at a low speed is no longer possible. Sport camshafts open the valves further and longer; exhaust and intake valves are open for a longer time period. The expert speaks here of valve-opening overlap. At high speeds, the filling of the cylinder is improved. At low speeds, the idling is erratic, because fresh gas is mixed with the exhaust to a greater extent.

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What is so special about Schrick camshafts?

Schrick does not distinguish between Formula 1 camshafts and those for our tuning programme. One and the same engineers use one and the same machinery in the production. The camshafts are designed and manufactured on modern CNC processing machines using consistent CAD-CAM applications. Precision, high performance and quality are our claim - Consider using a stronger word.

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What camshaft do I need for normal road tuning?

If the vehicle is intended for normal street use, i.e. with a stable engine idle and the ability to pass an emissions test (idle to lower rpm range), it is important to consider a small valve lift at TDC. As a rule of thumb, for valve lift at TDC, the following applies: 2-valve engines with valve lash 2.3 mm, 4-valve engines with valve lash 1.5 mm, 2-valve engines with hydraulic lifter 1.9 mm, 4-valve engines with hydraulic lifter 1.1 mm. If these values are exceeded, the idle becomes increasingly unstable and the torque in the lower speed range decreases.

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What camshaft do I need for the racetrack?

Camshafts with larger opening angles and a resulting higher valve lift at TDC, should be used for racing applications. Exceptions to this are engines with individual throttle valves (each cylinder has a throttle valve) or carburettor engines.

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How do I identify my existing Schrick camshaft?

 

Have you found an older Schrick camshaft? Or you are not sure which camshaft is installed in the engine or you are missing the camshaft's settings data? Not a problem. All Schrick camshafts are consistently labelled with their part number in the form of a unique twelve-digit number. The number is always a laser engraving and is located on the shaft of the camshaft or on one of the end faces depending on the camshaft.

Additional information

Weight 30 kg
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E46

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