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Morning all,

I just bought new Greddy adjustable cams and they look great. the only problem is they are behind an ugly black cover and now only i know they are there. I can only find clear cam covers on the net for RB26's. will that fit on an RB20??? If not does anyone know where and if they make them for RB20's

Cheers!

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Morning all,

I just bought new Greddy adjustable cams and they look great. the only problem is they are behind an ugly black cover and now only i know they are there. I can only find clear cam covers on the net for RB26's. will that fit on an RB20??? If not does anyone know where and if they make them for RB20's

Cheers!

hey buddy,

i don't think there's much point getting the RB26 ones even if they do fit cos from memory they still say RB26 on them. unless u want people to think ur RB20 is a GTR motor.

If they do make them...i seriously wish i had of found them when i had my old r32. but no i haven't seen any buddy

Mate check with PSI parts,

They make RB 20/25 covers and have this thread in Business traders

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Rb...ar-t155162.html

Cheers

Mushroom

i so wish i had of seen these when i had my skyline...i would've definitely got some

Mate check with PSI parts,

They make RB 20/25 covers and have this thread in Business traders

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Rb...ar-t155162.html

Cheers

Mushroom

they do exist! Thanks mate your a legend! and i just bought one. cant wait. reading through this thread^^^ it took over 9 months for these guys to finally get to the final stage of producing this as it hasnt been done before. well done to them.

Can you leave the cover off? I'm sure I've seen skylines with out the cover, but I think they were RB26's, so it may not count.

Seen a lot of cars run with them off, but ideally it's better to keep it on. If something gets flicked up from the road, you can risk damaing your timing belt, and possibly causing it to snap if hit hard enough.

Seen a lot of cars run with them off, but ideally it's better to keep it on. If something gets flicked up from the road, you can risk damaing your timing belt, and possibly causing it to snap if hit hard enough.

Yeh, the ones I've seen are all high powered drag cars/dyno queens/ect. so thats not surprising

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