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Got the turbo cams in my n/t!!!!

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lenz

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yea, after waiting a long time i finally had someone put the gsx turbo cams into my n/t here are the results: it kinda vibrates the car more which is fine i guess and they sound kinda more throaty i guess cuz they let in more air and stuff. performance: not as good as i was expecting but i can notice a diffrence at high rpms so its cool. just let me know what u think about it, thanx.
 
let me know if you like them and if it is worth it in the long run. i was tthinking about doing this also
 
I honestly don't see how this is helpful, the cams control the valves, and on a turbo, they are designed to let the massive amounts of air in and they are designed for peak performance on them, unless you have a turbo, why go with these cams? Why don't you just go with some cams that are made for your motor and are what you are looking for. I myself prefer crane cams.
 
Originally posted by eclipse13
let me know if you like them and if it is worth it in the long run. i was tthinking about doing this also

Turbo cams wont fit a 2gnt.

Originally posted by 3L3C7R0
I honestly don't see how this is helpful, the cams control the valves, and on a turbo, they are designed to let the massive amounts of air in and they are designed for peak performance on them, unless you have a turbo, why go with these cams? Why don't you just go with some cams that are made for your motor and are what you are looking for. I myself prefer crane cams.

The turbo cams aren't super cams. The grind isn't that much more aggressive, actually I believe the exhaust cams are the same. In the long run crane cams with a complete valvetrain rebuild would be best, but turbo cams are a cheap alternative (around $50-$100 for a pair of used ones).
 
hey again, sorry i was out of town for a while. but ya the intake turbo cam is the only diffrence. ya it does let in more air into the cylanders so that creates a little more power. mine cost 45.00 so it was a pretty good mod, but ya u can't put them into a 2g n/t cuz it has the 420a motor in it and these come out of a 4g63. The only thing i would suggest is try doing the install yourself cuz it takes a while and i payed alot for a guy to put them in for me, try to get an impact wrench if your gonna do it cuz the bolts on the cam gears are hard to get off to.
 
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