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DOHC Motor

04/16/2009 11:33 AM

How do I change out an DOHC Twin-Overhead cam with something that gives out more torque?

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Re: DOHC Motor

04/16/2009 11:42 AM

What's the make and model of of your vehicle, chief?

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Re: DOHC Motor

04/16/2009 12:45 PM

GO DIESEL!!!

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Re: DOHC Motor

04/16/2009 12:51 PM

More torque than horsepower!

Go DIESEL!

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Re: DOHC Motor

04/22/2009 3:28 AM

DOHC Twin-Overhead cam

So, there's 4 cams??

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