Massive - S14 exhaust cam block-off plate - $65

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  • Massive Lee
    R3V OG
    • Sep 2006
    • 6785

    #1

    Massive - S14 exhaust cam block-off plate - $65

    I am currently producing a batch of T6-6061 aluminum block-off plates, to be installed with an aftermarket engine management system using a crank mounted trigger wheel such as a Megasquirt or Electromotive. In 3 weeks, I will have 20 to 30 units made, offered with clear anodizing as well as black anodizing. The plates are mounted directly on the front of the cam tray and will seal from oil with the OEM rubber ring. It requires to remove the distributor housing as you'll most likely be using a twin-coil pack.

    The GB price is $65 plus $10 shipping for the next 3 weeks
    Post-GB price will be $85 plus $10 shipping
    5 units or more is $55 plus shipping (for shops)



    This block-off plate is not to be used with a cam sensor. If you want to use a cam sensor, then you need VAC's plate which bolts on top of the distributor housing.

    Please copy the list and add your name and your preference of anodization. No payment required until a week before I start shipping.

    Thanks everyone.

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  • europeanplates
    Forum Sponsor
    • Jun 2005
    • 1607

    #2
    Lee,

    I have not checked S14 but there was some interest about doing this with the correct machining in place for a Cam sensor. This is one of the only peices I need before I go with a 4 coil set up or similar.

    Thanks,

    Tyler


    http://www.europeanplates.com Build and Preview plates
    R3V Discount Code = R3V2012

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    • Massive Lee
      R3V OG
      • Sep 2006
      • 6785

      #3
      Hi Tyler

      The cover for an cam sensor is a totally different beast. What you need is probably what VAC manufactures. it keeps the distributor housing. I could look into it later, but I must be fed some technical info. Location of sensor, clearances, gaps etc.

      Lee

      Last edited by Massive Lee; 02-20-2008, 06:54 AM.
      Brake harder. Go faster. No shit.

      massivebrakes.com

      http://www.facebook.com/pages/Massiv...78417442267056





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      • europeanplates
        Forum Sponsor
        • Jun 2005
        • 1607

        #4
        Lee,

        I knew they made one but I was hoping tp slim down that area down. XS motor made some for a few that was sweet. I just never took him up on making me one and now the set up and time I think is just to much from him.

        I am going to grab one of yours anyway to have on the shelf. put my name in on the s14 board.

        Thanks,

        Tyler


        http://www.europeanplates.com Build and Preview plates
        R3V Discount Code = R3V2012

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