Poll: Which Cam Gears are the best for a ITR? Part II SORRY!! messed up first one
From Everyones expericence whats the best choice for cam gears for an ITR
Sorry for the re-post both i messed up with the first one
Sorry for the re-post both i messed up with the first one
As long as you're littering the board, why don't you try a third time and add Toda, also make it an open poll.
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Sorry but i am not litering i just messed up the first time and i used a closed because these are the companys that i can get at cost so i am thinking of goin with one off them...jesus sorry to **** u off just looking for some help
Ok, in that case, I think AEM or Skunk2 do a good job.
(but, Toda or Spoon do a really good job.)
(but, Toda or Spoon do a really good job.)
dont get anything that only has 3 bolts ( like AEM) , i recomend Skunk2's they are light and have 6 bolts.
From Everyones expericence whats the best choice for cam gears for an ITR
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I wonder how many of your posts are "stoopid fuqin p0ll" posts...i think it's safe to say like 1/3 at least
Just make your own cam gears. All you need is a roll of toilet paper and a magic marker! I saw martha stewart do it....or was it all a dream?
Just make your own cam gears. All you need is a roll of toilet paper and a magic marker! I saw martha stewart do it....or was it all a dream?
Just make your own cam gears. All you need is a roll of toilet paper and a magic marker! I saw martha stewart do it....or was it all a dream?
I used to have weapon R cam gears for about 17k miles. I took them aluminum pos's off because they chewed up my tbelt. The bastards said they were installed improperly(b.s.) I now have jun cam gears. They almost look stock and hey I've had them for over 20k miles. Imho steel cam gears get my vote. Aluminum parts should be avoided. Jun cam gears are actually stock gears modifies to be adjustable. For all of these companies claiming the have "lightweight units" lets see if your timing belt appreciates them changing form over time. Forming teeth actually to chew up our belts and bending dam near all our C5's valves. sorry so long
As long as you're littering the board, why don't you try a third time and add Toda, also make it an open poll.
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I had AEM, sold them in favor of a set of Toda's....lighter and more bolts = less slippage =
FNG,
HAH hAH hAH "I too was there that's why I'm laughing, kinda like an initiation into a brotherhood or fraternity!"
anyways TODA Gen2's are Still the best out there as of NOW!
Of the others I'd guess the Skunk's but of course you are still listing seconds and other sub companies and material. The AEM's were OK at one time but I've heard various stories of them slipping being that they only have 3 bolts to tighten.
Again from the bottom of my heart;
DO A FRIGGIN SEARCH!!!!!!!
And of course Good Luck,
A.
HAH hAH hAH "I too was there that's why I'm laughing, kinda like an initiation into a brotherhood or fraternity!"
anyways TODA Gen2's are Still the best out there as of NOW!
Of the others I'd guess the Skunk's but of course you are still listing seconds and other sub companies and material. The AEM's were OK at one time but I've heard various stories of them slipping being that they only have 3 bolts to tighten.
Again from the bottom of my heart;
DO A FRIGGIN SEARCH!!!!!!!
And of course Good Luck,
A.
how can you tell the difference b/w 2nd gen toda cam gears and 1st gen. I just got the toda cam gears about three weeks ago so I hope I have the 2nd
how can you tell the difference b/w 2nd gen toda cam gears and 1st gen. I just got the toda cam gears about three weeks ago so I hope I have the 2nd
These are the gen IIs.
the Gen Is look more like Spoon Sports camgears.
They all do the same damn thing.
Just get whatever you get the best deal on. And if you are worried about bolts slipping, replace them with better bolts ......
People can get so uppity about products. Give me some REAL reasons why the Toda or Spoon ones are better than Skunk or AEM. And slipping isn't one of them, that's bullshit bad installation, maintainence, and over/under tightening on ANY cam gear.
Just get whatever you get the best deal on. And if you are worried about bolts slipping, replace them with better bolts ......
People can get so uppity about products. Give me some REAL reasons why the Toda or Spoon ones are better than Skunk or AEM. And slipping isn't one of them, that's bullshit bad installation, maintainence, and over/under tightening on ANY cam gear.




