vr4 conversion full steam ahead

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www.18u
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vr4 conversion full steam ahead

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i just purchased a twincam headand intake manifold from nxtime (thanks)and just ordered 4 valve forgies,rod bolts its getting o-ringed and reciever grooved also i will be porting the head myself.I cant wait of course there is other things but im still searching for a set of cams and gears if anyone can help?
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HKS adjustable cam pulley x 2
HKS 264 profile intake and exhaust cams

or equivilent by cheaper brandname

Use the 272 profile intake cam, if you want serious high rpm power
The 264 is more of a street-race cam (more power up high, but doesn't suffer so much down low like in the 272).

Its been recommended on many Mitsi performance forums and sites to always use the 264 exhaust cam.

Unless you just wanted VR4 cams, in which case I dunno in Aus, if you dont mind importing, nzmmc.co.nz is worth a try, I saw a complete VR4 head going for two hundy a few days ago. But buyer beware :S
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Shannon, try the gsr_evo list on yahoo groups:

http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/gsr_evo/

You will have to register though.
Please register your vehicle details on the AUSTRALIAN STARION REGISTRY <HERE>


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