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Old 05-24-2003, 10:01 AM
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Cam Gears, what are best?

I was looking for the best bang for my buck cam gears. I was looking at skunk 2 cam gears for my b18b which is going to be turboed. However I saw the str pro series for much cheaper. Like 150 for a pair. They have 5 screws, one less than the skunk 2's but are like 70 bucks cheaper. Does anyone know if they are any good or knows of a real good cam gear. Also what about the JG's, venoms, and golden eagle's? I figured the STR and skunk 2's would be better cause they have more screws but I'm not sure, If anyone can help please do or if you have a good or bad experience with a cam gear please share.

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Actually all of those u mentioned are pretty good. I rather choose skunk2 though or JG since they have 6 bolts on them. Stay away from AEM though. My boy had them and it skips. Str is pretty nice as well but hey if its cheaper go for it. Also u might wanna look into dc sports. They also have 5 but i'm not sure if its cheaper though.
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