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not to be mean or anything, but there is this thing called the internet. Now with this internet you can check out all kinds of information, alot of the stuff you want to know can be found on this internet, and all of it could probably be found on skylines australia. However to make things easier, cause you don't seem to wanna search for it yourself, there is this place on the internet called google, now it's kinda like a big ol search tower, cept it can find anything anywhere on the internet. So just type all them things you wanted to know into google, maybe even with a 'what is...' infrount and all shal be reveiled.

voodoo stuff if you ask me

thanks for the help dickhead but why do you think i came to the forum?

search results came up with 2000+ sites that dont answer what i ask.

If you weren't willing to help then why type what you typed in the first place.

If you didn't realise, the title of the thread = "a little help please..."

You were no help.

Cam gears: When the engine is a RB**DETT the D stands for double overhead cams. The gears are the Two cogs side by side. IF you wish to adjust timing you have to buy aftermakrket cam gears such as a HKS to change it by a couple of Degree's which could increase horsepower.

Conrods, sorry mate cant help ya there

Headers: Passing on to someone else lol

Injectors: Injectors are used to "inject Fuel". The lager the injectors (eg 750cc is big) The higher flow and less restictions. You will need aftermarket inhectors to make big power

Extractors: Sorry

Bleed Valve: A mechanical device that is used to boost a car. It is like a Boost controoler exept it is Mechanic and not Electronic.

And please dont be calling people dickheads.

Cheers

Conrod for short or Connection Rod.

They connect to the piston in the cylinder block at one end and connected to the crankshaft at the other end.

Goto http://auto.howstuffworks.com/engine4.htm and then look at the moving diagrams. :)

Extractor is an exhaust manifold. The turbo connect's on to this and the extractor goes onto the head (of the motor).

:D

Jun

Cam gears:

Provide the means of driving the cams from the timing belt or chain.

Conrod:

Connects the crank to the pistons

Headers/Extractors:

The exhaust manifold, the exhaust gases to flow away from the engine via this. Headers for a V6 pictures (one pipe per cylinder, 3 cylinders per side). Connects to the turbo in turbo charged vehicles.

Injectors:

The ECU/fuel management system pulse the injectors when they need to fire fuel into the combustion chamber. Fuel pressure is fairly constant behind the injectors so when they are pulsed open fuel is injected.

Bleed valve:

A boost control device used in turbo charged vehicles. You can use one to modify the intake manifold pressure required to activate the turbos wastegate. Manual bleed valves are quite primitive.

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