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Old 03-06-2006, 08:18 PM
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Who is running these...anyone? JMC, Wicked? Any feedback? I'm thinking of making the purchase from Roadrace Motorsports.
 
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Who is running these...anyone? JMC, Wicked? Any feedback? I'm thinking of making the purchase from Roadrace Motorsports.
i, had one before, (eclipse) this thing creates parasitic dragg.
 
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Old 03-07-2006, 04:37 PM
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i'de rather have the 2.4 mitsu. cam sprocket...(if yah want some serious power)
 
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Old 03-07-2006, 05:01 PM
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I had mine on for the summer......it was ok. It felt like I had some more power when I'd start from a red light or getting on the highway. I usually take some mods off for the winter...it just feels better for me. Give it shot...you might like it. Just make sure you get the right one. WOO!
 
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Why would this create parasitic drag? Was it warped or not aligned properly? It's lighter by 75%, I don't see how it would make things worse. Any technical jargon for me?
 
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BTW, what is the cam sprocket????? Will it eliminate the "first profile" we have below 3000 RPM's on the Mivec?
 
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Why would this create parasitic drag? Was it warped or not aligned properly? It's lighter by 75%, I don't see how it would make things worse. Any technical jargon for me?
one i, have is A.E.M. and its super light, now everythings are properly installed. maybe its my car, its an eclipse 97' gst. some sez the pulleys compensating w/ turbo spool...i, dunnoe why??[:-] but i, did noticed parasitic drag though.....am' thinkin the way it balance the "power" ditrubutions. for turbo cars that is....now aint bad to give it a try. why not??? and let us know the performance..
 
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BTW, what is the cam sprocket????? Will it eliminate the "first profile" we have below 3000 RPM's on the Mivec?
lolz...good question....i, think they have sprockets out there for mivecs.
 
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Old 03-08-2006, 07:04 PM
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wow...those guys are straight mivec fans...good info. though.(maybe its time to get the mivec series ..)
 


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