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I just got a Greddy/Trust one from Nengun. These are the same ones that the WA guys have done 2 group buys on already.

Worked out to be $188.50 to my front door.

They seem to be built well, five screws securing it together etc..

I can't compare them to others as I'm never seen any others first hand.

J

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I use OS Giken.

Cam gears are largely over-engineered. HKS are rumoured to be weaker but it's old wives' tales.

They are put under very little stress if you think about it and in all actually any metallic material should be able to put up with a rubberised belt.

The Giken is probably the best, drop forged and hard anodised but what is the point?

T.

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Actually what I heard is HKS being soft is because it only have 3 bolts and if not tightened properly can slip and change the setting under high engine rev. Trust or Jun or Tomei I think have at least 4-5 bolts so it should be safer. But if tightened correctly, I'm sure HKS will do well.

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Mark

U r getting confused with cam and cam gears. 272 in/ex is a cam.

Cam gears are just machined pieces of metal, better brand may be machined better but they all work the exactly the same way.

LOL whoops, guess I should read post's more carefully next time.

And yes, I concur with your statement there.

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