FS: SOHC D16A6 Cams
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What I have for you are two camshafts that have been stored for about a year now, makes a great upgrade for you anemic D15B1/2/7.
Advertised Duration
222/224
Duration @ 0.050"
194/196
Gross Lift
333/362
Lobe Seperation
110
Price
$20 + Shipping
Contact
- PM Here
- Call Me @ 407.375.8256
Nifty Picture

Description
What I have for you are two camshafts that have been stored for about a year now, makes a great upgrade for you anemic D15B1/2/7.
Advertised Duration
222/224
Duration @ 0.050"
194/196
Gross Lift
333/362
Lobe Seperation
110
Price
$20 + Shipping
Contact
- PM Here
- Call Me @ 407.375.8256
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Alfred Jodl signing the WWII capitulation papers
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* 1541 - The expedition led by Spanish conquistador Hernando de Soto reached the Mississippi River.
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* 1918 - The Mountainous Republic of the Northern Caucasus was established, with Tapa Tchermoeff (pictured) as the first prime minister.
* 1949 - Siam was officially renamed Thailand.
* 1960 - Mossad agents captured Adolf Eichmann, a **** leader and fugitive war criminal hiding in Argentina.
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Konrad Zuse in 1992
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