Schrick 284 camshaft I have questions
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Schrick 284 camshaft I have questions
I've always been under the impression that replacing the stock camshaft on a U.S. 528 or 530 with a Schrick 282 or 284 grind may require timing adjustments but not much else. I'm using e21 intake runners, stock L-jetronic and Stahl long tube headers on an otherwise stock 2.8. Has anyone had to add more fuel and if so, how? And did you use oversize eccentrics? I'm having a stock cam from a 79 euro 635 csi reground to 282 specs by Schneider. Thanks!
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Re: Schrick 284 camshaft I have questions
The air flow meter measures air, and the ECU injects gas based on that and a few other things. You should be good on that. Timing? Hmmm, that's a toughie. At worst just start stock and tweak it to where it runs best. Not where it idles best, but overall. The best idle would be way too far advanced.
Mike W.
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02 525ita. Wife's, aka grocery getter
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Re: Schrick 284 camshaft I have questions
Thank you Mike. So what you're saying is that a performance camshaft will demand more airflow resulting in the ecu signaling the injectors to release more fuel? I'll going to use a wideband fuel/air ratio gauge and am thinking of using this distributor for fine tuning.https://www.123ignitionshop.com/gb/tune ... v-bmw.html
79 528i
76 530i - Stored since 1992, can it be brought back to life?
86 944- 2023 project
78 F150- Everyone needs a truck
76 530i - Stored since 1992, can it be brought back to life?
86 944- 2023 project
78 F150- Everyone needs a truck
Re: Schrick 284 camshaft I have questions
Yes, for the same reason they used the same parts for 2.8 and 3.3 engines, same AFM, same injectors, same ECU, and all that has worked perfectly on the 3.5's I've built and installed.PatinaBeforePolish wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 8:17 am Thank you Mike. So what you're saying is that a performance camshaft will demand more airflow resulting in the ecu signaling the injectors to release more fuel?
(M30) engines that don't need a trigger pulse for injection.I'll going to use a wideband fuel/air ratio gauge and am thinking of using this distributor for fine tuning.https://www.123ignitionshop.com/gb/tune ... v-bmw.html
Doing away with FI?
Mike W.
02 525ita. Wife's, aka grocery getter
02 530i. New to the fleet, 3 pedals.
03 QX4, AKA the Datsun. Finally got the 4WD vacationmoble to stop smoking.
07 Xterra. Still on the DL, a purchase from hell.
02 525ita. Wife's, aka grocery getter
02 530i. New to the fleet, 3 pedals.
03 QX4, AKA the Datsun. Finally got the 4WD vacationmoble to stop smoking.
07 Xterra. Still on the DL, a purchase from hell.
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Re: Schrick 284 camshaft I have questions
Keeping the L-Jetronic and since you mention it, L-Jet does get it's signal from the distributor. Oh well, would have been a nice way to adjust the advance.
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76 530i - Stored since 1992, can it be brought back to life?
86 944- 2023 project
78 F150- Everyone needs a truck
76 530i - Stored since 1992, can it be brought back to life?
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Re: Schrick 284 camshaft I have questions
Did you get a quote from Schneider? I’m considering sending my cam down to them too for a regrind. Just curious how much that would cost. ThanksPatinaBeforePolish wrote: ↑Sat Feb 22, 2025 10:37 am I've always been under the impression that replacing the stock camshaft on a U.S. 528 or 530 with a Schrick 282 or 284 grind may require timing adjustments but not much else. I'm using e21 intake runners, stock L-jetronic and Stahl long tube headers on an otherwise stock 2.8. Has anyone had to add more fuel and if so, how? And did you use oversize eccentrics? I'm having a stock cam from a 79 euro 635 csi reground to 282 specs by Schneider. Thanks!
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Re: Schrick 284 camshaft I have questions
The charge was $240 plus shipping. It waited in line for about 2 weeks then a week to do the work and ship. Really nice guys to work with and super knowledgeable.
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76 530i - Stored since 1992, can it be brought back to life?
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78 F150- Everyone needs a truck
76 530i - Stored since 1992, can it be brought back to life?
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Re: Schrick 284 camshaft I have questions
Have you been able to install the reground cam yet? If so how’s the performance change?
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Re: Schrick 284 camshaft I have questions
Not yet. I have a spare cylinder head being refurbished that will use this cam. Will be a winter 25/26 project. I'm spending time with my beloved 78 F150 right now 

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76 530i - Stored since 1992, can it be brought back to life?
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78 F150- Everyone needs a truck
76 530i - Stored since 1992, can it be brought back to life?
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Re: Schrick 284 camshaft I have questions
Sounds good. Keep us posted!!! I’m thinking about doing a cam too.