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Might be a stupid question but ive been thinking!!!!

is it possible to upgrade the cams to adjustables with stock internals??

Cos i was thinking of upgrading the cams first then get money together and then buy some upgraded camshafts.

Can any one intighten me with this subject please

cheers

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haha intighten you,

yes dood, you can put tomei cams in with adjustable gears or even just adjustable gears on your stock cams which can also give good low and midrange gains.

Depending on your other mods, you may be better off with just adjustable cam gears for a couple of hundred bucks and a couple of hour dialing them in on the dyno.

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well i no for a fact that my mechanical engineer in malaga (briffa engineering) does install them and if i take you there and introduce him to you hell do them for you durt cheap char!

And yeh me mech has also been sayin that yeh adjustables are good for gains to start with cos you can change your power output in a certain rev range that you like! and then u can install cams to make it even better of a gain n the rev range!

My engineer is a bloody good bloke i mean i took my cousins gt4 to him and he did some work to it and hated workin with it afta a while cos its a twin boost pressure and we were gona install a GFB atomic bc on it but it kept spiking cos of it and it just pissed him off lol

But yeh neways if anyone needs somethin done let me no and ill ask him and see how much hell do it for and how long itll take for him to do it and ill let ya no! then ill just take you there to introduce him to you! Hes done many, many performance cars including a full rebuilt on a VL while installing a RB25 into it as well and i mean a 30k build hahaha!!!

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