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Old 11-17-2017, 01:48 PM   #1
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Camshaft options

Wondering if anyone knows if a 91-95 DR250 camshaft will fit the GZ? Having a hard time finding measurements for GZs but from what I can tell so far it might be possible.



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Old 11-18-2017, 04:57 PM   #2
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Is there a reason you'd want to do it?
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Old 11-20-2017, 09:40 PM   #3
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To answer your question... because I haven't made enough power out of this thing yet. To answer my own question... it appears you can in fact run a 90-95 dr250 cam in the gz250 as the heads are the same. While the stock dr250 cam is going to give more power, a cam shop is going to grind me a one off cam for my bike to give better mid to high rpm power to compensate for the 17t front sprocket I'm running. They're also going to set me up with with titanium retainers and double sprung springs etc for a dr250. The details really tie into my 300cc thread. I just created this to try and find someone that maybe had this experience before.



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Old 06-18-2021, 08:10 PM   #4
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To answer your question... because I haven't made enough power out of this thing yet. To answer my own question... it appears you can in fact run a 90-95 dr250 cam in the gz250 as the heads are the same. While the stock dr250 cam is going to give more power, a cam shop is going to grind me a one off cam for my bike to give better mid to high rpm power to compensate for the 17t front sprocket I'm running. They're also going to set me up with with titanium retainers and double sprung springs etc for a dr250. The details really tie into my 300cc thread. I just created this to try and find someone that maybe had this experience before.
Lol. Acting like Webcam is your local shop hooking you up is really corny dude.

Yes webcamshafts does have a couple grinds for the dr250 cams. Call them. You will have to come up with a dr core because the gz cams do not have a tach drive.
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