Mitsubishi Camshafts install how-to video // 4g63 DOHC Cam EVO8 install

Mitsubishi Camshafts install how-to video // 4g63 DOHC Cam EVO8 install

I recently did a cam swap in my evo 8 engine and decided to document how i did it.

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andrei iuga says:

hello
2 question

A-why do you change HKS camshaft
B what spring do you have original or reinforce?

Thx

john habben says:

dude, that was a really good video with good commentary. Thanks for the info

Evol_AF says:

good shit man!

Burton Barrows says:

Are those hks cams for sale?

John Lamb says:

Paul, quick question as I am going back through this video.. So we bleed the lifters, but then you prime them later on? I thought the whole point of bleeding them was to remove the oil in them so that they were easier to compress. (or does installing the cam compress them and thus you are just priming a compressed lifter?)

Side note: where ya been?

Liberaldo Tedjo says:

how many mileage ?

Ian Smith says:

I needed this video about a month ago lol; keep up the great videos! Evo FTW

BossTuned says:

When priming, how much oil did you have in the engine? a full 5 or so quarts or less?

Ay-Ay -Ron says:

I see it seems you have experience "bleeding" the lifters lol

chheng says:

sick video bro !

Grimjkj says:

Nice tip about priming at the end. I'll keep that one in mind.

John Lamb says:

Very cool, thanks for the video. There were some things here that I was completely not aware of (draining lifters, cam sensor fun, and priming the lifters w/balance shaft pulley).

Any idea how much different it is for MIVEC?? I assume there is some monkey business with setting the timing of the intake shaft but other than that I haven't a clue.

EVOLUTION of CULTURE says:

What is a cam

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