obx cams?
you are right 4 wheel slide! when it comes to the motor i want that feeling of carelessness because i know i bought something that is quality evo's arent honda's I dont want to risk blowing my built engine for a few hundred dollars i saved. I want it the american way best quality for the cheapest price haha
even if i had a honda... i wouldn't put crap parts in it... not every1 can afford an evo, and there are a ton of people who perfer honda over mitsu, which i completely understand.... mitsu has made 1 nice car ever... honda's made 10 great cars.
gsc's and comp make great quality parts for a great price, and both dont require valvetrain upgrades
cheers!
gsc's and comp make great quality parts for a great price, and both dont require valvetrain upgrades
cheers!
I have theese cams.
The quality is ok - but they appeared to be EXTREMLY agreesive-they are like JUN 272 which is more than hks 280.
No idle, problems to start engine.Spring and retainers definitly required. The engine wont start
The quality is ok - but they appeared to be EXTREMLY agreesive-they are like JUN 272 which is more than hks 280.
No idle, problems to start engine.Spring and retainers definitly required. The engine wont start
Another thing, I assume you are talking about the Brian Crower cams for $310 and not Buddy Club cams. BC? B more specific. Lets be real here. Would you rather buy OBX cams for $350 which nobody runs, I hope, and has a reputation for poor quality. Or, you could go with Brian Crower cams for less, or hell, even buy used cams for less. Buying an battery tie down, shift knob from OBX is okay if thats what you want. An OBX exhaust, is pushing it. I would never have OBX engine internals. Thats asking for trouble. Now if a reputable tuner ran these cams, tested them, and concluded that they are safe and durable, I'll eat my own ***.
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