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Hi,

After rebuilding my engine and putting new cams in it etc... ive put adj cam gears on the exhaust and intake.

Exhaust was fine, fit fine and dandy but intake not going on so easy.. why? It doesnt sit centre and its just a sloppy fit the single bolt that holds it in place is was too long..... nothing seems to fit or even look like fitting.

What have I done wrong? :)

Or have I got the wrong cam for the gear? as in, do I have to buy a cam that not used with the vvt?

Cheers. :rofl:

Hi,

After rebuilding my engine and putting new cams in it etc... ive put adj cam gears on the exhaust and intake.

Exhaust was fine, fit fine and dandy but intake not going on so easy.. why? It doesnt sit centre and its just a sloppy fit the single bolt that holds it in place is was too long..... nothing seems to fit or even look like fitting.

What have I done wrong? :)

Or have I got the wrong cam for the gear? as in, do I have to buy a cam that not used with the vvt?

Cheers.  :rofl:

i had the same problem with my s1 rb25 u need like a collor or something to put bedind it. i had mine on a rb20 b4 hand and it didnt fit the 25

i had the same problem with my s1 rb25 u need like a collor or something to put bedind it. i had mine on a rb20 b4 hand and it didnt fit the 25

thats what it needs buy the look of it. So did you get the collor to fit it to your rb25?

No cam gears for VVT intake cam on RB25s only the exhaust but the factory VVT intake gear is ajustable anyway from behind the gear.

So why do they make an intake gear for an rb25 then? Or do you have to buy a different cam to use it?

So if a buy an aftermaket RB20 cam of the same spec it wil work no worries in my head? Cool!

But now after taking the vvt off I noticed that there is some adjustment in the back of the gear itself, maybe not be enough but if a take it to an engineering workshop I should be able to get some more adjustment out of it. That way a cam keep the vvt, that would work right? :P

yeah there is a fair bit of adjusyment in it but when I took it off it was already hard one way and im pretty sure I have to go a bit further that way :(

without sounding like Nismoid for a second.....

do a search .....

I did a seach and could fine the answer I was after <_<

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