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Old Apr 8, 2009, 01:12 PM
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*NEW PRODUCT* Buschur Racing Evo 8/9 Cam Sensor Heatshield

We are proud to announce that we have our newly redesigned Buschur Racing cam sensor heatshield for the Evo 8/9 ready to go.

This shield was produced after seeing multiple failures of the cam sensor due to increased heat being introduced to the sensor from running an tubular exhaust.

The shield comes as pictured and is only available in anodized black. The Buschur Racing logo is laser etched into the top of the shield.

This shield installs very quickly with just one bolt on top of the sensor housing.



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AVAILABLE ON BUSCHURRACING.COM *CLICK HERE*


PRICE: $35.00


These are instock and can be ordered over the phone. They are also on the website now and ready for purchase.

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Old Apr 8, 2009, 01:19 PM
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thats pretty sweet! you guys are just putting tons of stuff out there today. like to see this but my bank account hates you!
Old Apr 8, 2009, 01:23 PM
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Any Pics on the car?
Old Apr 8, 2009, 01:49 PM
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Originally Posted by 4G63K
Any Pics on the car?
I will have them up tomorrow.
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Not bringing the carbon versions back???
I hope you do!
Old Apr 8, 2009, 10:51 PM
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Originally Posted by h22gordo
Not bringing the carbon versions back???
I hope you do!
i will sell you my carbon shield... I want 1 of these
Old Apr 8, 2009, 11:29 PM
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Originally Posted by vwjeff
i will sell you my carbon shield... I want 1 of these
How much you want for your carbon shield? wEE!
Old Apr 9, 2009, 12:44 AM
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lookin good, pics would get me to buy it
Old Apr 9, 2009, 05:34 AM
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The picture looks reversed Jarrod, like the cam shield fits on the cam gear side of the motor.

But nice product anyway. I noticed also that its way cheaper than the carbon one I bought a few months back... why is that?
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I just added the installed pics to post #1.

Originally Posted by h22gordo
Not bringing the carbon versions back???
I hope you do!
No im sorry. We will not be bringing the carbon shields back.

Originally Posted by Clutchdc5
lookin good, pics would get me to buy it
Added.

Originally Posted by Blue Evo 8
The picture looks reversed Jarrod, like the cam shield fits on the cam gear side of the motor.

But nice product anyway. I noticed also that its way cheaper than the carbon one I bought a few months back... why is that?
Im not sure why you were thinking its reversed. The installed pictures have been added to the original post so you can see.

Formed aluminum is alot cheaper to produce than carbon fiber. Especially molded carbon fiber.
Old Apr 9, 2009, 07:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Jrod@Buschur
I just added the installed pics to post #1.



No im sorry. We will not be bringing the carbon shields back.



Added.



Im not sure why you were thinking its reversed. The installed pictures have been added to the original post so you can see.

Formed aluminum is alot cheaper to produce than carbon fiber. Especially molded carbon fiber.
Yep....its clear now, I'm visually challenged..
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emissivity approaching 1. Nice manufacturing, bend. clean.

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Originally Posted by vwjeff
i will sell you my carbon shield... I want 1 of these
Jeff, pm sent.
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The shape looks very similar to the carbon fiber Indy Evo heat shield.

I wonder how a black aluminium part will protect against heat. Doesn't aluminium absorb heat? And coating it black will make it absorb even more, won't it?
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Originally Posted by CO_VR4
The shape looks very similar to the carbon fiber Indy Evo heat shield.

I wonder how a black aluminium part will protect against heat. Doesn't aluminium absorb heat? And coating it black will make it absorb even more, won't it?
Black absorbs light more efficiently, not heat in general.


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