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23-06-2015, 08:45 PM | #1 | ||
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Evening all,
I have had a JMM DEV5 camshaft to suit an AU I6 in my shed for a number of years. I've just had it clocked up by a local cam grinder, and he felt it was a pretty decent thing. I'm getting a couple of these made for myself, and am wondering if anyone else is interested in these? At this point in time, a one off is near enough to $500, but if we can have a few more done, then the cost of the master can be absorbed easier and individual costs will go down. As most would know, JMM closed down a little while back, so this is a good opportunity to resurrect a good grind which was able to make around 170rwkw in our trusty I6's, while still being very well behaved and perfectly streetable. Heavy duty valve springs and a vernier gear would also be highly recommended, but not mandatory. Headwork would also be advisable to get the best from this cam. No shimming of the HLA's is required as these are billets, using a standard size base circle. This has been approved by AFF admin.
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