What are some good cam gears?
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What are some good cam gears?
Ive read everywhere people saying so and so's cam gears timing marks are not right. and some of them use 3 allen head screws to adjust.
Im looking for a Accurate timing and like a 5 bolt design that doesnt use allen heads id like for something to be like a 12 point or 6 point head. Something that will not slip. my AEM cam gears like to move alot. about every 2 weeks i got to re adjust them and retorqe them.
Im looking for a Accurate timing and like a 5 bolt design that doesnt use allen heads id like for something to be like a 12 point or 6 point head. Something that will not slip. my AEM cam gears like to move alot. about every 2 weeks i got to re adjust them and retorqe them.
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Re: What are some good cam gears? (JDMlyfestyle)
Never used them, but you get what you pay for imo especially when it's a SPOON product http://www.inlinefour.com/spooncamspro.html
Some extra ones http://www.inlinefour.com/adcamgear.html
Some extra ones http://www.inlinefour.com/adcamgear.html
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Re: What are some good cam gears? (boostedcivicsir)
I've heard good things about buddy club cg's and they're super cheap... get 'em at JHPUSA.com
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because i just dont feel secure with little puny allen bolts a nice 10mm bolt would make me feel better and 1 of my allen bolts is starting to strip out already and thats just from retorqing them
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Re: What are some good cam gears? (SlowReaction)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SlowReaction »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I like the St Corsa Gears. Accurate timing marks and locking bolt.
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Those are hot.
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Those are hot.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by JDMlyfestyle »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">because i just dont feel secure with little puny allen bolts a nice 10mm bolt would make me feel better and 1 of my allen bolts is starting to strip out already and thats just from retorqing them </TD></TR></TABLE>
well, those are 6x1mm thread. they should be torqued to no more then 10 lbs/ft, easily attainable with the correct allen head on socket. i have been running the todas for 5 years with ZERO problems.
well, those are 6x1mm thread. they should be torqued to no more then 10 lbs/ft, easily attainable with the correct allen head on socket. i have been running the todas for 5 years with ZERO problems.
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Nope im torqing them correctly. with the right size allen. torqing to 8 ft lbs as i was told from AEM.
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STFU. Ive been here way longer than you have son. i know to search. Im asking for new products that are out that are good and reliable. Dont down talk me i know what the **** im doing here. ur post is usless in here. your just making dumb senseless comments with no intentions to help. ur just trying to get that little post count up.
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STFU. Ive been here way longer than you have son. i know to search. Im asking for new products that are out that are good and reliable. Dont down talk me i know what the **** im doing here. ur post is usless in here. your just making dumb senseless comments with no intentions to help. ur just trying to get that little post count up.
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haha one of those said '04 members.
well, i heard good things about Skunk2 and Toda camgears, but never had a chance to try them. i'm broke
well, i heard good things about Skunk2 and Toda camgears, but never had a chance to try them. i'm broke
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i had the skunk2's and the st corsa's.
both worked great, i just got the st corsa's b/c of the locking bolt, it made me feel a little bit more secure about not slipping
both worked great, i just got the st corsa's b/c of the locking bolt, it made me feel a little bit more secure about not slipping
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Re: What are some good cam gears? (JDMlyfestyle)
I used to have toda cam gears
They wear very sturdy and more than three bolts which is always a good thing
They also only advanced and retarded 5 degrees which was the main reason why i go them because if for some reason they would have slipped they would have only moved 5 degrees instead of 10 like most other cam gears
They wear very sturdy and more than three bolts which is always a good thing
They also only advanced and retarded 5 degrees which was the main reason why i go them because if for some reason they would have slipped they would have only moved 5 degrees instead of 10 like most other cam gears
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by JDMlyfestyle »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Nope im torqing them correctly. with the right size allen. torqing to 8 ft lbs as i was told from AEM.
STFU. Ive been here way longer than you have son. i know to search. Im asking for new products that are out that are good and reliable. Dont down talk me i know what the **** im doing here. ur post is usless in here. your just making dumb senseless comments with no intentions to help. ur just trying to get that little post count up.</TD></TR></TABLE>
**** you ********, im makin fun of all the ******* that say it, cause i know you are one of them bitch. and i dont "bump" or do stupid posts to get my **** up you faggit, wer u located bitch ima run wit u and make ur ****** civic cry. HOE
STFU. Ive been here way longer than you have son. i know to search. Im asking for new products that are out that are good and reliable. Dont down talk me i know what the **** im doing here. ur post is usless in here. your just making dumb senseless comments with no intentions to help. ur just trying to get that little post count up.</TD></TR></TABLE>
**** you ********, im makin fun of all the ******* that say it, cause i know you are one of them bitch. and i dont "bump" or do stupid posts to get my **** up you faggit, wer u located bitch ima run wit u and make ur ****** civic cry. HOE
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yes i am one of those people who say search. but thats on a topic that has been covered 100's of times. i havent seen this topic beatin to death.
Come find me im in Indiana. and id be glad to Own you and your car.
Come find me im in Indiana. and id be glad to Own you and your car.
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uh oh.... this thread looks like its going to go under soon.
Anyway i have a pair of A.P.e 6 bolt adjustible cam gears. I never put them on but does anyone know if there any good or not? I plan on putting them on when i get a thicker head gasket but if there not good for boost then ill switch to something else.
Anyway i have a pair of A.P.e 6 bolt adjustible cam gears. I never put them on but does anyone know if there any good or not? I plan on putting them on when i get a thicker head gasket but if there not good for boost then ill switch to something else.
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i have some skunk2 cam gears for sale and i am local if you are interested and if you are concerned with teh allen head bolts they can be replaced with either a 6 or 12 poing head i did that on another car which was haveing the same problem with his aem ones stripping just find the thread size and length from there
the skunk one have never sliped on me once just getting rid of them cause i need money for a new build i will probably buy them again
jason
the skunk one have never sliped on me once just getting rid of them cause i need money for a new build i will probably buy them again
jason
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**** you ********, im makin fun of all the ******* that say it, cause i know you are one of them bitch. and i dont "bump" or do stupid posts to get my **** up you faggit, wer u located bitch ima run wit u and make ur ****** civic cry. HOE</TD></TR></TABLE>
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