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 so they sell Maccas?

I assumed the series 1 didnt have VCT at all.  series 1.5 and 2 have it on the exhaust side, and the 34 NEO has both intake and exhaust....or so I thought.

Worse than maccas!

Is on the intake cam only in all forms of rb25

Worse than maccas!

Is on the intake cam only in all forms of rb25

nothing is worse than maccas.

hold on what? so the CAS is on the exhaust side...makes sense I guess seeing as that is the exhaust side of the engine

Man i gotta stop reading the internets

 

nothing is worse than maccas.   

 

hold on what? so the CAS is on the exhaust side...makes sense I guess seeing as that is the exhaust side of the engine

Man i gotta stop reading the internets

If you believe everything on the internet you're gonna have a bad time.

1 Skid, and general wear, It is bald as all buggery on the inside, heaps of meat on the outer edge, Unless the cops look under it she looks like it is good. New one next payday.

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