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Old 03-28-2008, 10:42 AM   #1 (permalink)
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What kind of lifters are these?

Well, I finally installed my cams the other day, when I did it I took out the lifters and bled them...
I don't know what the stock evo lifters look like as I cannot seem to find a picture of them anywhere, I thought that I saw a picture of them a while ago, and if I remember right they didn't look the ones I had in my cars, actually the ones that were in my car looked like the ones on the JAM website(they have a big hole in the top)....anyway, I took a picture and was wondering if you guys could tell me if these are the stock ones or what they are



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They look very similar to the JAMS. Was your car modded by the previous owner?

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Old 03-28-2008, 11:14 AM   #3 (permalink)
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not that i know of...

i have done a few mods to my car, and of all of the things i have taken apart there has been not one sign of my car being modded

i do think that my clutch was changed, but that is all...
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is there any way to tell if my stock ecu has been tuned/flashed? i have it on my computer, and have been comparing it with a stock one that I found online, and there are things that are different, but there is also a lot that it the same....just wondering, this may help determine if it was modified or not
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As for the tuning/flash...

Compare the AFR map and timing map to the stock one.

Also, you can see if the maps are the same 1,2,3

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Old 03-28-2008, 02:09 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Yeah, I just checked those and everything is identical except the Knock Sensor Fuel Map 1 is quite a bit different, so I am not sure what that means exactly....but either way I am guessing it is stock

Also the Desired Idle RPM-Neutral is different, it is lower on mine...
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Those look like stock lifters to me.
As far as I know the only difference between the jam and stock lifters is the hole on the side to flow more oil.


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yeah the holes on he side were kind of small, i don't have a picture, but i don't what size hey are on the jam lifters...

does anyone know where i can find a picture of the stock ones?
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Different ROM ID's have slight changes throughout the ROM. Most people only alter the fuel/timing/rev/launch limiters. If those are matching an otherwise stock ROM, you can say it is safe to assume you've got a stock tune in the car.

That doesn't mean it wasn't flashed previously however...


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