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well im in sydney!!

I can pickup even on sat or sunday.. or a late night.. Whenever.. i prefer pickup please.. If thats ok with you??

When do you need a final answer??

Cheers

well im in sydney!!

I can pickup even on sat or sunday.. or a late night.. Whenever.. i prefer pickup please.. If thats ok with you??

When do you need a final answer??

Cheers

Ill let you know when we have the required people and pick up should be fine.

This is the list we have currently.

1) R33KID *IN

2) 2GU UP *IN

3) R33 STAGEA *IN

4) xRHETTx *KEEN

5) AWDMAT *KEEN

6) JIMx *KEEN

7) Siddr20 *KEEN

8) 180 mph *IN

9) Jaqule *KEEN

ARE THE GEARS YOU CAN SUPPLY THE NEW ONES WITH THE 1 DEGREE ADJUSTMENT???

THE PHOTOS OF THE GEARS SAY 2 DEGREE INCREMENTS??

IF THEY ARE 1 DEGREE COUNT ME IN FOR A PAIR FOR RB20

IM IN MELB

ARE THE GEARS YOU CAN SUPPLY THE NEW ONES WITH THE 1 DEGREE ADJUSTMENT???

THE PHOTOS OF THE GEARS SAY 2 DEGREE INCREMENTS??

IF THEY ARE 1 DEGREE COUNT ME IN FOR A PAIR FOR RB20

IM IN MELB

Each mark = 2 degree increments, i have been told by my tuner that 2 degree is better and easier to tune and you allways get a better result than 1 degree increments!!!

Hope i have answered your question.

Please advise if your in so i can include you.

Arospeed announces that it has created a five-bolt design for easy Tru-Time Adjustment.

Arospeed cam gears with an updated design.

Arospeed Adjustable Cam Gears are used by top racing teams across the USA and are a must for engines that are forced induction, high compression and/or utilizing aftermarket competition cams. Our gears enable users to match cam timing with their vehicle's tuning state by advancing or retarding the cam profile in one-degree increments via true laser-etched markings. Precision-cut gear teeth ensure no premature wearing of the belt surface and hard anodizing on the gear teeth is lab-test-proven to be the hardest anodizing process on the market

YOU STATED HERE ONE DEGREE

are these ok to use with standard cams etc?

what sort of performance benefit can be had buying a complete set for a RB25?

Im definately interested.

Arospeed announces that it has created a five-bolt design for easy Tru-Time Adjustment.

Arospeed cam gears with an updated design.

Arospeed Adjustable Cam Gears are used by top racing teams across the USA and are a must for engines that are forced induction, high compression and/or utilizing aftermarket competition cams. Our gears enable users to match cam timing with their vehicle's tuning state by advancing or retarding the cam profile in one-degree increments via true laser-etched markings. Precision-cut gear teeth ensure no premature wearing of the belt surface and hard anodizing on the gear teeth is lab-test-proven to be the hardest anodizing process on the market

YOU STATED HERE ONE DEGREE

Sorry, will edit it, that info might be for there Honda Cam Gears.

are these ok to use with standard cams etc?

what sort of performance benefit can be had buying a complete set for a RB25?

Im definately interested.

Yes these are ok to use with standard cam's, there will be gain in power but it all depends on your setup, and these will have to be dialed in by a tuner who knows RB engines.

Yes these are ok to use with standard cam's, there will be gain in power but it all depends on your setup, and these will have to be dialed in by a tuner who knows RB engines.

Thats fine.

Put me in for one complete set then. $180 delivered to Adelaide. for RB25

cheers. :(

Edited by Tangles

This is the list we have currently.

1) R33KID *IN

2) 2GU UP *IN

3) R33 STAGEA *IN

4) xRHETTx *KEEN

5) AWDMAT *KEEN

6) JIMx *KEEN

7) Siddr20 *KEEN

8) 180 mph *IN

9) Jaqule *KEEN

10)Tangles *IN

11)Kozeyekan *IN

12)NICKS33 *IN

Edited by r33kid
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