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Old 10-11-2004, 12:49 AM
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SOHC Gear d15b2

I saw an AEM Cam Gear for a reasonable price. What would it matter if I throw an adjustable cam gear on. How much performance can I gain and would I need anything else like a cam shaft. Also is it worth it. I just want a lil pick me up for the time being till I settle a lawsuit to get my b16.
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i would save your money and wait for the b16. without a cam you will see minimal gains.
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Re: SOHC Gear d15b2

that engine won't benefit from a cam gear w/the stock cam let alone the dpfi. Even if you have upgraded that stuff its not worth it if your getting a better engine.
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