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Old Nov 21, 2004, 07:55 PM
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Rvm Lancer Evo Viii Camshafts 264

Hey guys you ever heard of these RVM LANCER EVO VIII CAMSHAFTS 264

they are like 350 bucks on ebay and i am just wondering if anyone has them on their car and how are they ??? any response would be greatly apprecieated thanx .
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lol.. I wouldnt put that in any car
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LMAO i sorta knew that was going to be the answer but ull be surprised i bet there is someone out there with these come on dont be SHY speak up i wana know if they any good
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the intercooler pipes turned out to be a good thing so maybe the cams are also. I'll consider these...
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Hmmmm, I didn't have a problem going against the grain with the exhaust manifold... but I'd be worried about the ramps on these cams as much as the quality of the blanks. Anyone can cut a cam, but not anybody can cut the proper ramp.
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What worries me is that they seem to only sell stuff through ebay. If they were a real shop, they should have their own means of taking orders besides ebay.
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Originally Posted by marksae
What worries me is that they seem to only sell stuff through ebay. If they were a real shop, they should have their own means of taking orders besides ebay.
They do. You just have to call them. They sell mostly wheels.
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Originally Posted by evo 8 ya
They do. You just have to call them. They sell mostly wheels.
Yup they do...Ive been to their shop and they have a huge warehouse of rims. The shop primarily deals with RIMS.
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LMAO i sorta knew that was going to be the answer but ull be surprised i bet there is someone out there with these come on dont be SHY speak up i wana know if they any good
Try them and let us know


the worse could happen is couble bent valves
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Originally Posted by Az3ar
Try them and let us know


the worse could happen is couble bent valves
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Originally Posted by evo 8 ya
They do. You just have to call them. They sell mostly wheels.
That really gives me confidence in their cams.
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Originally Posted by marksae
That really gives me confidence in their cams.
I have their i/c piping kit and it's really nice for the $. I'm still alittle ify on the cams tho. Maybe the cams will be as good of quality as the i/c piping.
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I dunno!!!! I woudlnt look for a cheap way out with an engine internal like cams, Ill stick with HKS
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...don't get me wrong, if I got a set in my hands, and found there to not be a quality issue, I might use them.


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