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Is the inlet cam gear *exactly* the same as the exhaust cam gear?

If it is, does anyone want to buy a gear?

I've put my name down for a pair of gears, but after doing more researching and buying a powerfc which will control timing on the inlet side, i think i only need to adjust the exhaust side to get some extra K W 's. Is this right???

So are the exhaust and inlet gears exactly the SAME or DIFFERENT?... Can any one pls confirm?...

I'll take a pair if anyone backs out.. PM me R33kid or anyone who decides they dont want either.

Cheers

Karl

Hi Karl,

I have sent you a PM..

BUT, if anyone else is interested.. I'll have a spare set up for sale when these gears arrive because I have decided to keep one engine for spare parts :P

You'll have a choice of Red or Blue as I ordered 2 sets of each..

Let me know if anyone is interested..

Regards,

Sherwin

good news cam gears have arrived and are in customs. should be any day now.

r33kid - are the inlet gears the same or different from the exhaust gears?

r33kid - are the inlet gears the same or different from the exhaust gears?

Hi there,

I'm pretty sure they're EXACTLY the SAME!

I don't see why there would be a difference..

Hi Karl,

I have sent you a PM..

BUT, if anyone else is interested.. I'll have a spare set up for sale when these gears arrive because I have decided to keep one engine for spare parts :)

You'll have a choice of Red or Blue as I ordered 2 sets of each..

Let me know if anyone is interested..

Regards,

Sherwin

Im dead keen on a blue set if they will fit R32 GTS-t :wave::wub::)

Im dead keen on a blue set if they will fit R32 GTS-t :O;):O

I've sent you a PM..

Let me know what you think :)

UPDATE

Red cam gears in my hands will despatch ASAP

Blue cam gears still in customs, lazy bastards but hope to have by end of the week for despatch.

UPDATE

Red cam gears in my hands will despatch ASAP

Blue cam gears still in customs, lazy bastards but hope to have by end of the week for despatch.

Like usual R33kid,

I'll leave trader feedback when I recieve the gears :P

If anyone has a blue exhaust cam gear for RB20 left over pls let me know. I will take one

Cheers :)

So when should red purchased gears arrive to the Melbourne buyers?

;) I could of forged my own gears by now. :P

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