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thanks for the replies guys. no im not doing head work, im aware that the poncam is drop in but does ne1 no ssize. like degree and lift ect... i got told by some1 tomei. 260 deg, 9.1mm lift??

i've seen hks 264 deg same lift 9.1mm lift ,, does iot matter if u have more degree and keep the lift the same??

tomei poncams drop straight in, biggest you will be able to go is 260 degrees with 9.15mm lift. if you want bigger say 264 degrees or even 272. you will have to modify the head.

i sold some poncams bout a year ago, they are the only ones u can fit without having to change lifters etc

u'll prob have to buy them for 1k. u have to know if ur car is series 1 or 2 as series 1 is half moon shape n series 2 is star shape.

my advice is dont bother, get cam gear instead

Edited by Char

well, you could be a brand name fanboy, or you could go with an aussie made product and support your local....

http://www.camtechcams.com.au/niss_6cyl_rb20rb25nonvct.html

cheap as chips and you get a warranty. give them a call and they'll point you in the right direction. i was shocked at the price of my sr cams when i got quoted, half the price of some of the jap ones i was looking at...

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