Already Have The 1.8l Cam?
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Okay so I got up early today to install the 1.8l cam and it turns out that I already have it installed because I have the SAME exact part # for the two camshafts. There's no way a 2.0l cam would have the same part number by any chance, is there?
My cam is BRAND new, so you should see it in the FS section soon if I already have it installed.
My cam is BRAND new, so you should see it in the FS section soon if I already have it installed.
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Man, I guess I was just looking forward to something I already had. I always wondered why my intake sounded so growly compared to other Tibs...
Man, I guess I was just looking forward to something I already had. I always wondered why my intake sounded so growly compared to other Tibs...
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Did your car come with any modifications?
If not, it's unlikely that the previous user will change the cam and nothing else.
If you do end up selling it, I want it.
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If not, it's unlikely that the previous user will change the cam and nothing else.
If you do end up selling it, I want it.
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I bought the car used with 56K miles on it, and there were a few things done to it.. i.e. KDM clear corners.
Part # was located right on the cam.
The two cams are IDENTICAL!
Screwdriver, PM me. I'll sell this to you for best offer.
Part # was located right on the cam.
The two cams are IDENTICAL!
Screwdriver, PM me. I'll sell this to you for best offer.
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It's strange how that happened. Why would he use a cam with basic mods? I mean, one would think that he'd atleast have i/h/e before progressing to the cam?
You sure you didn't get sent a 2.0L Cam?
(PM sent BTW)
You sure you didn't get sent a 2.0L Cam?
(PM sent BTW)
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Vehicle: 2001 Hyundai Tiburon, 2004 Kia Sorento, 2010 Kia Soul
I dunno man, I've had several cams all here at one time, and none had any part #'s on them.
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Highly doubt it, unless KSpec sent me a 2.0 instead of a 1.8..
I think the previous owner reverted as much as he could back to stock, but I guess figured the cam was too hard to get to.
I know that the 1.8l cam and the 2l cam are EXTREMELY similar, do you think I should just pull through with the install?
BTW, part # was located on the BOX** sorry, and the # is 24100023203.
I think the previous owner reverted as much as he could back to stock, but I guess figured the cam was too hard to get to.
I know that the 1.8l cam and the 2l cam are EXTREMELY similar, do you think I should just pull through with the install?
BTW, part # was located on the BOX** sorry, and the # is 24100023203.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (2kShark @ Oct 11 2005, 10:59 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>BTW, part # was located on the BOX** sorry, and the # is 24100023203.</div>
That's a stock 2L Cam
BTW, 1.8L cam is 24100-23002
And if you have the SAME part # for Intake <span style="font-size:18pt;line-height:100%">AND</span> Exhaust cam,... something is VERY WRONG
That's a stock 2L Cam
BTW, 1.8L cam is 24100-23002
And if you have the SAME part # for Intake <span style="font-size:18pt;line-height:100%">AND</span> Exhaust cam,... something is VERY WRONG