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Old 10-10-2003, 07:26 AM
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FI members.......i have a question for you....I am thinking in the process of getting a turbo kit made for my JDM B20...wondering if it would be a waste of money to change out the cams and springs....w/ crower ones...would it be a waste of money or would i be benefiting anything w/ this combo?

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changing your valvetrain will allow you to reach a higher rpm point. i've heard cheezefrog used crower cams and loved them....but i could be wrong....nevertheless upgrading your vavletrain is a great idea that alot of people overlook.
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Thanks...more more more
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Upgrading your valve train isnt a bad idea. It will add just that much more reliablity to your motor.
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