**30, 35, 40, 45 Degree CNC Machined VTC Gears**
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Re: **30, 35, 40, 45 Degree CNC Machined VTC Gears**
several years ago, i did this for IPS KME cams, they were known to be 35 degree safe on a stock TSX longblock.
Hi-tech had been mentioned doing this, i contacted them about machining a TSX cam gear to max out at 35 deg.
his reply :John Grudynski said "You can not cut them and have it work properly. Who ever started the myth didn't look into it very well."
Well I did them myself with a manual/hand milling machine, very crude way, but it worked.
I applaud HPT for offering this service, this truly does work and is safe way of going about mechanically LIMITING VTC and avoiding P2V contact.
I bought hondata parts, and freinds have bought motors from these guys (jdm b20s)
I myself will be picking up a motor from them soon for a build, awesome guys there.
Hi-tech had been mentioned doing this, i contacted them about machining a TSX cam gear to max out at 35 deg.
his reply :John Grudynski said "You can not cut them and have it work properly. Who ever started the myth didn't look into it very well."
Well I did them myself with a manual/hand milling machine, very crude way, but it worked.
I applaud HPT for offering this service, this truly does work and is safe way of going about mechanically LIMITING VTC and avoiding P2V contact.
I bought hondata parts, and freinds have bought motors from these guys (jdm b20s)
I myself will be picking up a motor from them soon for a build, awesome guys there.
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Re: **30, 35, 40, 45 Degree CNC Machined VTC Gears**
several years ago, i did this for IPS KME cams, they were known to be 35 degree safe on a stock TSX longblock.
Hi-tech had been mentioned doing this, i contacted them about machining a TSX cam gear to max out at 35 deg.
his reply :John Grudynski said "You can not cut them and have it work properly. Who ever started the myth didn't look into it very well."
Well I did them myself with a manual/hand milling machine, very crude way, but it worked.
I applaud HPT for offering this service, this truly does work and is safe way of going about mechanically LIMITING VTC and avoiding P2V contact.
I bought hondata parts, and freinds have bought motors from these guys (jdm b20s)
I myself will be picking up a motor from them soon for a build, awesome guys there.
Hi-tech had been mentioned doing this, i contacted them about machining a TSX cam gear to max out at 35 deg.
his reply :John Grudynski said "You can not cut them and have it work properly. Who ever started the myth didn't look into it very well."
Well I did them myself with a manual/hand milling machine, very crude way, but it worked.
I applaud HPT for offering this service, this truly does work and is safe way of going about mechanically LIMITING VTC and avoiding P2V contact.
I bought hondata parts, and freinds have bought motors from these guys (jdm b20s)
I myself will be picking up a motor from them soon for a build, awesome guys there.
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