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Bisimoto/Gen5Alive stage 2 F22b1 cam start

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Uploaded by on Jun 25, 2008

This is a video made to show what a F22b1 stage 2 camshaft sounds like from Bisimoto engineering.
On the dyno it showed a 24.7hp gain as well as the same gain with torque.
Installation and valve adjustment was done by Gen5alive in the City of Norwalk. You can catch us on our site www.gen5alive.com or on facebook at www.facebook.com/gen5alive

You can source the parts used in this video from our very own store and get them shipped to you or installed at our facility.

Gen5Alive Autosport
13429 Pumice street
Norwalk, CA 90650
http://www.gen5alive.com/store

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  • Oh man! Is that a clutch reservoir?!?!? BADASS!

  • @flatl1n3 Which one?

  • Is that a new VTEC solenoid?

  • @1PARADOXXX No it is not, it is a cap cover that we can obtain for you if you wish. Typically called a VTEC Solenoid cover and retails anywhere between 10-20 USD.

  • any rev vids?? could sound like a sleeper until you hit vtec.

  • @Importme25 I do have one of myself doing a 0-60 in our channel if that would suffice for you. The VTEC engagement is seemless thus providing no change in sound, the power delivery is linear and smooth as well. It is quite snappy for a single cam motor

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  • hey ma boi damn thats clean if yu post up a vid of you hitting vtec damn that would be legit!!! clean i likr them vtec big block single cam!!

  • @jerry140987 Found in our store which you can find our URL in our profile. Youtube errors our comments when we enter the URL here for some reason

  • @wesk18 Our cost was about the same as you would pay. This particular one was a test unit to see how well our motors respond

  • @alcoholinjected468 We typically need a core to do the work but we can supply a core if necessary

  • @jzgte01 We purchased it via our own store as a test unit

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