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Old 03-01-2010, 08:53 PM
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Originally Posted by 06tx4.8
yep, thats from John. people r always bitchin abt his cams, they r nice copies, he doesnt weld them and regrind them......hell he has sold hundreds of these. not that anyone is bitchin yet, but im sure they will chime in soon
I've personally seen 5 of his cams ruin engines, I bought one from him too and ran it 2 weeks then pulled it out asap when I saw the results of his grinds.
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The converter is a re worked factory converter thats done locally.
I called Kyle and he has only seen 1 cam out of dozens have problems due buyers' installer (Not Kyle) not using the correct rods, the end user had it installed by some one else.

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Old 03-01-2010, 09:25 PM
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How much is that converter costing you? Circle-D offers a re-worked Trailblazer converter for $375 I believe...it seems to be a very popular converter around here and so far Circle-D's products have been solid. (I'm very nervous about automatic transmissions and auto trans components when I'm not familiar with the manufacturer, as I've seen a lot of inferior trans products through the years) Are you getting a decent warranty with the converter?
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my first cam was from him, it was an ls6 copy on a 114, pulled it out a month ago, looked great. he has 100% feedback, so he must be doing something right
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Originally Posted by pasadenaman
Are you saying that I am going to have problems with the cam? I told Kyle what I was looking for and he had the cam made. I am novice when it comes to internals of an engine. I can fix stuff that breaks on my truck and wifes ML350 and thats about it.

i dont think u will have a problem.
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Originally Posted by dlt76028
I've personally seen 5 of his cams ruin engines, I bought one from him too and ran it 2 weeks then pulled it out asap when I saw the results of his grinds.

so what exactly went wrong with them....im not takin sides, im just curious. my first cam ever was a copy from him, and i didnt have any issues with mine. how long ago was it when u saw these problems?
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