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Old 04-16-2012   #1
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Re: Big Brown's Automagic - The last episode in my DSM story.

Nice! Get'r back together bud! So I know cam swaps are 'easy' and '30 mins' for you rippers but they're still a PITA for me...when we had spaz's car apart I asked him, 'how cheap would you need to buy a set of cams?....like if we got you a set of HKS 264/272's for $200 would you do it?' Just so we wouldn't have to take the car back apart even a little, do it once you know....long story short, I got hughes on the case and IIRC he got a set of 272's for about $160...just sayin
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Old 04-16-2012   #2
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Re: Big Brown's Automagic - The last episode in my DSM story.

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I've used a cherry picker to lower the tranny the last few times. The good old days of bench pressing those in and out are long gone.
I don't know if you could bench an auto even in your prime, I have no doubt you could toss a manual though.

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Nice! Get'r back together bud! So I know cam swaps are 'easy' and '30 mins' for you rippers but they're still a PITA for me...when we had spaz's car apart I asked him, 'how cheap would you need to buy a set of cams?....like if we got you a set of HKS 264/272's for $200 would you do it?' Just so we wouldn't have to take the car back apart even a little, do it once you know....long story short, I got hughes on the case and IIRC he got a set of 272's for about $160...just sayin
I don't know what you are saying.
But to be clear, if I could find cams cheap enough I'd get them. But I'm trying to purchase things only once here, and from what I'm finding a cam for a 2.0 won't be that effective on a 2.3. I'm aiming to get GSC S2Rs. The R designation seems to be for strokers, also autos and choosing cams seems to be not as easy as just dumping a set in like with a manual.

Anywho, you find me some decent 272s for $160 I'm game. To hit my goal I'm gonna need them though and a SMIM.

This week looks to be busy, not sure if I'll be able to get back to her till friday.
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Old 04-17-2012   #3
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I don't know if you could bench an auto even in your prime, I have no doubt you could toss a manual though.
That's true, never tried an auto. I can still get a set of 10 out of 185 lbs on the bench, but that's a whole lot easier than a greasy tranny with no handles dodging subframes and axles. Luckily not too far off my prime.
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Old 04-18-2012   #4
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Re: Big Brown's Automagic - The last episode in my DSM story.

Yeah, umm, I'll second the idea that the auto's are "a bit" heavier than the manuals. Try WAY heavier. They take up much more room in the engine bay too.


Whenever I get pissy while pulling my AWD trans, I just think back to helping Travis (twack) pull his auto. Never again... lol
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That's true, never tried an auto. I can still get a set of 10 out of 185 lbs on the bench, but that's a whole lot easier than a greasy tranny with no handles dodging subframes and axles. Luckily not too far off my prime.
Impressive!

However, bench-pressing Auto's should be an Olympic sport, they are NOT FUN.
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