switching to crower cams
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Re: switching to crower cams (tigueremalo)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by tigueremalo »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i have some crower cams that i want to put on my b20 do i have to buy springs and **** like that?</TD></TR></TABLE>
if the cams you are using requires springs and retainers then yes you do.
if the cams you are using requires springs and retainers then yes you do.
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Re: switching to crower cams (turbociviccoupe)
by the way is true that if the b20 is rev past 7k rpms you could blow your motor
because i was thinking of using a 95 civic ex ecu with a skunk2 chip and the rev limit is at 9200 rpms i say that it shoulndt be problem if am going to put crower camshafts and brand new DUAL SPRING & TI RETAINERS on the head?
because i was thinking of using a 95 civic ex ecu with a skunk2 chip and the rev limit is at 9200 rpms i say that it shoulndt be problem if am going to put crower camshafts and brand new DUAL SPRING & TI RETAINERS on the head?
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