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so had the cam gears being dispatched out yet?

Yes, most, just be patient, like i said all will be recieved no later than early next week.

I have to jugle work and this.

thanks bnuddy!

got my cam gear today!

sorry about the post i made a few days ago.

im as happy as larry now!

and people to assure you, they are of very high manufacturing quality!

im very pleased with the cam gear in (blue) that i received, i will keep you posted as to how this cam gear tunes up!

im hoping it will be fine! looks good to me! but we will find out in the next few weeks i guess! dyno rebroad minded persons will prove it or not!

im hoping this will give me another 20rwkw - thats the plan anyway!

so im hoping for a lazy 220rwkw - power fc, pump, 14psi, dump + 3inch exhaust, FMIC, filter, fuel pressure reg!

thats the plan!!

thanks again r33kid, very happy with the product!

cheers

Giffo

just one query, i wont be posting anymore about when its arriving or whateva,

but are these being sent by courier, cause if they are then they wont send to my post box, as i have found out with other stuff.

if not shes all sweet,

please let me know if its courier

Got mine today as well, took me no more than 2 hours to get them on, set it +3 inlet, -5 exhaust (crank), noticable difference seat of the pants, will get on a dyno next week.

kjb_r33 -- you in sydney??

Which car did you install this into.. hope the car with an rb25 in it lol..

What should my settings be??

Yeah, penrith, was a 32 with a rb20

Will be worth while for the cost but as you obviously have a upgraded turbo a set of tomei poncams would give you better gains. but this would be a lot more expensive than a cam gear.

cheers

So whats the difference between gains with either an exhaust camgear and poncams?

Whats better on spending money on?

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