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Old 04-06-2004, 09:07 PM
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I have been able to find info and some feedback on Jun3 cams. I am planning on building my GSR motor but am wondering if I should go with the type 2 or 3's. Just started my quest here, but was wondering if anyone has any dyno or link for anyone running these cams. Just want a comparison on the two.

BTW: i have decided to go with Jun cams being the car is a daily driven, some drag... Overall daily driven and N/A. Still want to keep a good engine idle though. I understand that there is a ot of work that needs to be done to get the most out of the cams, including headwork, fuel, etc...

Any info on these cams, charts, suggestion, inputs would be greatly appreciated!!!
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wow this moves fast, anyone?
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i have jun3s on my gsr and its doing fine wid my set up
206whp 135tq *stock block
12s like whoa...

pm me if u have any other questions

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If you end up going with JUN cams - i have a set of JUN valve spring/retainers for sale. Never been used! I think the set is like $750 new ill sell it for 1/2 that.

Also there is a few reviews about the JUNs on importreview.com

http://www.importreview.com/re....html
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http://www.importreview.com/re....html


thanks,
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nice reviews...

thinking about getting an entire set =P

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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by JDMb18civic &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i have jun3s on my gsr and its doing fine wid my set up
206whp 135tq *stock block
12s like whoa...

pm me if u have any other questions

</TD></TR></TABLE> Just wondering what your cam gear settings were, I know you say its a stock block but i know it didnt make 206 on stock compression. What oem pistions are you running to raise the compression. And what is the compression at
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thanks guys, great review...
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bump for a homie..

we should go find out where we can get some cams =P
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Cake-boy &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> Just wondering what your cam gear settings were, I know you say its a stock block but i know it didnt make 206 on stock compression. What oem pistions are you running to raise the compression. And what is the compression at </TD></TR></TABLE>

When he says "stock block" he means STOCK BLOCK. the compression is at 10:0 - stock GSR. That's it ...
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nice
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this doesn't answer your question but i just wanted to share the joy

JUN EK4---&gt;http://www.imagestation.com/video/vi...179101161&dl=1
JUN ITR---&gt;http://www.imagestation.com/video/vi...179097005&dl=1

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JUN 3s
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Wow.. Thats cool you can even see the passenger side (well, drivers side in this case) rear wheel lock up when it gets unloaded as he goes around the corner in the first video.
I'm thinking about some comp (zex) cams myself.
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The difference between the II's and III's are, the II's actually have 3 degrees more duration on the intake cam. Both have the same lift. On the exhaust cam, the duration is the same for both, but the III's have significantly more lift. This was from a thing I read on B series cams a while back.
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I thought about Jun cams ended up with some Toda B's. What sold me on the B's was the great midrange. Jun stuff is great quality, good luck on your build-up.
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Jun 2's are just a little bigger than itr. Jun 3's make some good power. My b16 made 195 to the whells with jun 3 Pm me with any questions
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I hear that the ITR has some good mid range power. I appreciate all the feedback everyone!
IntegraXTR- we on a mission, HAHA!
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by hatchy92 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I hear that the ITR has some good mid range power. I appreciate all the feedback everyone!
IntegraXTR- we on a mission, HAHA!</TD></TR></TABLE>

haha def. i need to make my GSR fast =P
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