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I've only heard good things about JUN. In fact I've heard of people making their own home-made cam gears and re-labelling them as JUN, because they look kind of similar. ie, not bright pink and green like HKS which would obviously not be the same as a modified factory one.

thanx JimX, thats 1 positive one

im building from the bottom end up

firstly nismo bearings, and a JUN oil pump and baffle etc... then just go upwards from there keeping the block and drivetrain stonger than needed at any point until a t51r spl goes on .... mmmmmm

thats a while away yet tho

keep the comments flowing guys

Every Jun cam we have had has come in plastic water pipe wrapping and no spec sheets so we may have been getting ripped of.WE got lots of different timing specs from the supplier making dial in real hard and the Springs had very different seat pressures even with the right installed hights, we have replaced all 4 sets with other brands with good results.Please don't ask were we got them from but it makes you not want to not try again.Make sure you get what you pay for and a garranty.

we used jun camshafts in a race car and broke through the hardening after one race went back to dealer and was told it was an oil feed problem checked feed put in new cam shaft and failed before we finished dyno runs,pulled cam out fitted australian cam shaft and have never had aproblem.Had jun cams checked and was told that hardening was not finished properly and JUN dealer just said not his problem and has made no attempt to repay cost of failed cams or labor tracking down problem.i personally would recommend you spend you money on other brands that will stand behind there products.

My mates Drag SR lost its hard facing before it even raced and now has Tomei cams( these Jun cams came in water pipe also with no spec sheet but the sales man is not around any more).Yes i use adjustable gears on HKS cams with sucsses because no 2 engines are the same or reconditioning changes the distance between the crank and cam gears etc.

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