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Old Jan 2, 2008, 11:44 AM
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lighter cam gear??

i couldnt find any info but does anyone knows any links that sells lightweight cam gear for 4g94 auto

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Old Jan 2, 2008, 11:48 AM
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This is what i just found out http://houston.craigslist.org/pts/520046240.html
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Theres no real "lightweight" camgear. It might be made with a better, stronger, lighter material. But its not called a lightweight camgear. The primarily purpose of it is to be adjustable. Hope that helps.
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what is the proper name??, thats what im looking for
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the link that i posted can that be used for an auto
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Originally Posted by Noe18
what is the proper name??, thats what im looking for
Adjustable Camgear

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the link that i posted can that be used for an auto
Correct
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any other cam i can put in 4g94 auto?, does anyone here has a after market cam gear on their 03 4g94 auto

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This is what you'd want! Since I decided against turboing the lancer, I sold this to a lancer'd guy up north. It's an adjustable "lighter-weight" cam gear... https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/at...2&d=1114726481
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Originally Posted by SLVROZ_03
This is what you'd want! Since I decided against turboing the lancer, I sold this to a lancer'd guy up north. It's an adjustable "lighter-weight" cam gear... https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/at...2&d=1114726481
did you ever used before, or do you know anyone that used it and got great results
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what is the best way to leave it adjusted??
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From what I remember, RPW and Fidanze both have cam gears for the 4G94. I think a cam gear from the mirage works as well. The best way to adjust it depends on what cam you have and what kind of effect you want. There is no universal answer to that question. Do a search in the lancer forum on "cam gear" and you'll find more info. I know it's out there.
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Originally Posted by ambystom01
From what I remember, RPW and Fidanze both have cam gears for the 4G94. I think a cam gear from the mirage works as well. The best way to adjust it depends on what cam you have and what kind of effect you want. There is no universal answer to that question. Do a search in the lancer forum on "cam gear" and you'll find more info. I know it's out there.
thanks ill do that, im getting the 99 mirage cam that i told you before and now i want to get Fidanza cam gear all this because i have to do my timing belt change, so i want to upgrade everything
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This is what I found https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...light=cam+gear

When I get the cam gear, can i adjust the bolts facing foward like on the picture?

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Originally Posted by Noe18
this wat i found https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...light=cam+gear
when i get the cam gear can i adjust the bolts facing foward like on the picture
Attachment 102626
That'd be the idea, yeah.

Do you actually know what you're doing? Don't just be tweaking your cam timing blindly.
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Originally Posted by Noe18
This is what I found https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...light=cam+gear

When I get the cam gear, can i adjust the bolts facing foward like on the picture?
Only adjust the bolts if being tuned! No reason to mess with timing w/o air & fuel adjustments at the same time.


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