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random question bout cams...

i no there was a thread bout cams but im curious why it was so hard to find a performance cam for the 2.4L??
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Re: random question bout cams...

It's not.
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Re: random question bout cams...

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It's not.
i found one as soon as i went onto that one website. i just think the guy that was looking for them wasnt looking hard enough. but yeah its not hard at all to find them.
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Re: random question bout cams...

its the 2.2 that is damn near impossible
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Re: random question bout cams...

well yea i found one but i checked like 6 websites before i found one but i guess yall juss no where to look
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Re: random question bout cams...

Yeah it's called the Little black J-body book at the top of the main forum page.
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Yeah it's called the Little black J-body book at the top of the main forum page.
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