Gsr camshafts in b16 head.
if i install gsr camshafts in a b16 head, can i go with aftermarket valve springs, retainer, and valves from Brian Crower?
the duration from stock b16 camshaft to Gsr camshfts are longer but the gsr cams have more lift, is this suitable for a ideal turbo setup?
the duration from stock b16 camshaft to Gsr camshfts are longer but the gsr cams have more lift, is this suitable for a ideal turbo setup?
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they work great with a turbo application and you can use your stock valve train if you don't want to upgrade
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Jix99Si »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">if i install gsr camshafts in a b16 head, can i go with aftermarket valve springs, retainer, and valves from Brian Crower?
the duration from stock b16 camshaft to Gsr camshfts are longer but the gsr cams have more lift, is this suitable for a ideal turbo setup?</TD></TR></TABLE> GSR cams will work great with aftermarket , i myself am using gsr cams supertech valves, springs, and ret / turbo setup
the duration from stock b16 camshaft to Gsr camshfts are longer but the gsr cams have more lift, is this suitable for a ideal turbo setup?</TD></TR></TABLE> GSR cams will work great with aftermarket , i myself am using gsr cams supertech valves, springs, and ret / turbo setup
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