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Author:  kiwiinwgtn [ Sun Feb 20, 2005 8:34 pm ]
Post subject:  re13 camshafts

I am trying find some data on the re13 camshaft, rev range, lift, driveablity in traffic etc

has any one used one in a 1293 mini

cheers

Kiwiinwgtn

Author:  poeee [ Sun Feb 20, 2005 8:39 pm ]
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Wait for 'drmini in aust' to reply, or PM him. The only person who knows more about the RE13 cam is Graham Russel himself! I think the doc's engine is a 1293???

Author:  9YaTaH [ Sun Feb 20, 2005 8:44 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: re13 camshafts

kiwiinwgtn wrote:
I am trying find some data on the re13 camshaft, rev range, lift, driveablity in traffic etc

has any one used one in a 1293 mini

cheers, Kiwiinwgtn


Welcome Kiwi Aye! do a search on re13 and you will find words of wisdom!! Kia Ora...Mick

Author:  Mini Mad [ Sun Feb 20, 2005 9:01 pm ]
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Doc's is a 1310, RE-13 is a good camshaft, i'm running it in an 1152..

Rev range on docs 1310 come in (close to these anyway) at about 2700rpm and gets another kick at about 5 or 6k and revs hard all the way to 8k+...but not anymore :lol:

Mine is not bad in traffic, but you can notice it. I use my car in traffic a fair bit and it doesn't bother me though..

You have to wait for the cam to come on, but it provides great power when it does...

Author:  min13k [ Sun Feb 20, 2005 10:28 pm ]
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mine is being ground atm i gave it to the doc last week
makka

Author:  drmini in aust [ Mon Feb 21, 2005 6:13 am ]
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kiwi,
Lift of RE-13 is .290" at cam lobe, inlet & exhaust.
Duration in mine with 1.5 rockers and at .020" clearance is 277* intake and 286* exhaust.
GR reckons it is less than that, I guess so if you ran stock rockers at .020" as he recommends....
You want around 10.0-10.5 C/R to run this cam properly, IMO.

Power in my 1310 with 1.5 rockers comes in at 2600 with a GR manifold, 2700 with a Redline 3005. At 5000 or so it gets another surge and spins hard to 7500+
Make that SPAN hard.. it's now cracked a piston and is coming out for surgery. :cry:
I'm running a 45 Dellorto with 36mm chokes.

Makka,
I'm seeing GR this morning, will get your cam if finished.

Author:  gafmo [ Mon Feb 21, 2005 6:23 am ]
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I like the RE13...I had a 631/731 cam in prior and it a noticable differance.
I/wifey (Morris)is also a 1152 a bit off the head and a HIF44 and a Doc Box with a 3.64 dif 8)

I'm waiting for next weekend to what the improved HP is..as the 631 cam gave us 48 at the wheels

Author:  kazjim [ Mon Feb 21, 2005 7:59 am ]
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I'm running a variant of the RE-13 (Lets call it the RE-13T?)
Not entirely sure about the specs, but I'm pretty sure GR reduced the overlap and increased the exhaust duration...

In my 998 Turbo, its Lumpy, grumbly and nasty up to about 2000RPM, then it starts to come on strong.. Boost comes in about 2500 and then it just screams all the way to 7500RPM (been to 8k a few times, but its really starting to run out of puff . . . .

Nice Cam, I'm running it at 0.012" Clearance ( I just cant stand the noise!! yes, i have an Alloy rocker cover too!!) and now with the pulsar Dizzy, the cam is a lot more civilised....

Chat soon
J

Author:  drmini in aust [ Mon Feb 21, 2005 8:25 am ]
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James,
.012" clearance is too tight, this cam has big opening & closing ramps. GR recommends .018-.020" clearance.
If it's rattly, check your rocker to shaft clearances.. :wink:

Author:  kiwiinwgtn [ Mon Feb 21, 2005 9:14 pm ]
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Hi all
thanks for the info so far..

i want to be able to drive my mini to work in heavy traffic with and have my wife drive the car and enjoy it with heaps of torque down low.

As the motor is apart with a buggered idler bearing its a good time to change the cam. during its minor surgery.. Dr Mini sorry to hear about you cracked piston..

Dr Mini i read in one of the threads you thought the SW5 is over rated..why?

any other choices, have owned or driven cars with uk cams 266, 276, 286, 544, 648 and have not that impressed to go down that path again

i lived in melbourne for few years and saw some quick cars down under with cam specs designed for southern hemisphre condtions so keep them coming.

cheers

kiwiinwgtn

Author:  drmini in aust [ Mon Feb 21, 2005 9:50 pm ]
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I think the SW5 is overrated because it quits around 6000 or a bit more. Good traffic cam I suppose, if that's what you want. I like cams with a bit of top end... :P

Over the years I have used Waggott's 23/60, BMC's 544 and 731, Bert Jones' 35/70, Camtech 631, Camtech VP3 (619), and the RE-13.
I'd say RE-13's got the best midrange of any of these, top end is good, and it's quite good in traffic at part throttle. I can go well below 50KMH in 4th gear (with 3.44 diff) and it pulls away smooth. Not bad for a Dellorto 45 carb with 36 chokes in it. :wink:

My wife's Mini has a 1293A+ motor with a Tighe 104 cam twin HS4s and Corolla rockers. Should hit the street this week- we'll see how it goes.. 8)

Author:  gafmo [ Tue Feb 22, 2005 6:15 am ]
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The RE13 has no problems in trafic...Morris, Wifes daily drive does a round trip of 70k's per day up Parramatta Road and the M4 during peak hour both directions
I can not fault it :!:

Author:  CLUBMAN [ Tue Feb 22, 2005 8:46 am ]
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SO would you place this cam in the mild or wild section?
hey doc could you PM me the recipe of your 1310?

Author:  kiwiinwgtn [ Tue Feb 22, 2005 7:50 pm ]
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Dr Mini

why have gone away from the RE13 cam in your wifes car..

what spec is the tighe cam?

thanks for your help/ info so far..

Cheers

kiwiinwgtn

Author:  drmini in aust [ Tue Feb 22, 2005 9:07 pm ]
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I didn't build this 1293 motor- it was in the 850 I sold to J_A_M.
It's only done 5000 miles since rebuild, then was parked 10 years ago.
I checked it out when I did the gearbox, cam's not worn so I left it in... it's only a shopping trolley... 8)

Specs of Tighe cams here- this here one's a 104.
http://tighecams.com.au/cars.htm

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