Cam is out...
I had to wait to take the cam out, I needed someone to push down on the head so I could loosen the cam girdle bolts. After that was done, the valve train came off, and the cam came out.
And just to explain to those non OHC guys, this is how the VTEC system works. Pictured below is my camshaft. If you look at the 3 lobes in a line, those are all intake lobes. The smaller ones on the outside are the pre-VTEC intake lobes. The car runs off these lobes under 4800RPM. They're shaped and ground for good idling and fuel efficiency with decent low end torque. The bigger lobe is the VTEC intake lobe. At 4800RPM, the rocker arm for the large lobe locks with the smaller lobes, and the intake valve operate on that lobe. The lobe is ground for high end power.
Updates with the modlist..
1.) No ARP head studs, 10.4-1 compression doesn't require it, and that's $120 saved.
2.) The header will be heat-wrapped to help keep the heat down inside the engine bay.
3.)The VTEC cam is going to be reground. On a Z6 motor (head and block) there is a gain of 13whp, but since my car is running high compression (10.4 vs 9.6) I will likely see bigger gains, reaching 20whp.
SheepStar