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Since he said he has a B20A, then it most likely have an A cam in it. The A cam pulls like a train all the way up to 2000rpms, the proceeds to fall flat on it's face.
K-Jet injection I've tried on one of my big motors, it held a perfectly flat fuel mixture all the way across the rev range, but it just wasn't as good as twin 48mm DHLA's.
Unless it has an automatic transmission, in which case you're probably better off with the 'C' cam
The K or D is always better, they both make more torque than the smaller cams from about 2000rpms + the matching auto has a 2500rpm stall converter.
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