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Holden Commodore Efi Vx Vu Vy V6 Ecotec 3.8l Crow Cam And Chip Packages on 2040-parts.com

AU $890.00
Location:

Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Condition:New Brand:Mace Manufacturer Part Number:CCP

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HOLDEN COMMODORE EFI VX VU VY V6 ECOTEC 3.8L CROW CAM AND CHIP PACKAGES


KEY BENEFITS

·    Up to 25% horsepower gain

·    Street-friendly, tractable RPM range

·    ADR compliant


WHY

If you think you've gone as far as you can with bolt-on performance parts or are rebuilding your Holden V6 Ecotec, it's time to consider the benefits that only a high-performance camshaft and COMPUTER package can bring.


WHAT

We have developed a high-performance camshaft and COMPUTER package for your VX-VY V6 Ecotec. Designed to deliver real-world horsepower gains of up to 25%, our Holden V6 cams won't compromise the drivability or fuel economy of your vehicle, like some cams can.


Stage-2 Kit: Improved Mid Range Power Touring

Our stage-2 kit contains a new high-performance camshaft and COMPUTER. We recommend this kit be used in conjunction with a free-flowing exhaust system for maximum performance.

This package provides a maximum power gain of 20% between 1500 and 6000rpm. This increase has been achieved without sacrificing any noticeable low-end torque or drivability.


HOW

The camshaft is one of the most vital components inside your engine, controlling when and how the intake and exhaust valves open and close inside your cylinder heads directly affecting not only how much power you make, but where in the rev range it does it.


By altering the three main attributes to camshaft design being lift, duration and lobe-separation we've been able to offer a series of camshafts that provide maximum drivability and economy, whilst also offering up to 25% power gains!


Please Note: These kits do not suit the L67 engine


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Orders outside of Australia may take up to 4 weeks.


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We at MACE ENGINEERING are a design company specialising in automotive product development. From a one off custom design right through to mass manufacturing, product we can deliver.


With over 25 years of experience, you can be assured we’ll make it happen for you. In addition to automotive products, we’ve also been involved in the design and manufacture of other items such as steel structures for the manufacturing and movie industries, consumer products, specialised machinery and electronics engineering and all things that help improve the performance of your Holden or Ford.


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