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Hello ladies,

Question for the day,

Looking at getting some HKS Cams/cam gears - should I do it with my set up

Hopefully i just picked up a HKS Low mount and trust ext. gate to go with my Biago turbo I am getting through Murnane cant remember much about the turbo exactly was initially going the smaller internally gated one but now with the new manifold I will be more than likely doing what slide was selling as a Biago T40 if you can remember what that was.

Fairly decent sized turbo so I’m guessing there will be a little lag to contend with

Current state: PFC, FMIC, full Exhaust,

Adding: Turbo, Manifold, Gate, 740cc Injectors, 040 Pump,

Considering: Cams / Cam Gears

If need be I will call murnane to get the details of the turbo but as far as I know he basicly will customise the turbo to application

And im asking in here cause the forced induction forum is full of wankers and is too messy to navigate/get an answer and i have come to value the oppinions of the regulars of the wasteland

Cheers,

Dan

sarp fool

well basically with the 25 head u dont have that greater pick of cam's, as the std hydraulic lifter setup can only go so far in lift. (9.XXmm i think it is)

saying that, i'd prolly go with something around the 250-260deg and 8.5-9.15mm lift.

looking on greenline, tomei only do a poncam of 256deg duration & 8.50mm lift. hks do 256deg 8.8lift or a 260deg 9.0lift.

depends how big that turbo is, id go the bigger of the cams

however, if u were going take the head off and get it refreshed, u can easily get it converted to a solid lifter setup, then u can run a gtr cam, which u'd have a hell of a lot more option with cam selection

sarp fool

well basically with the 25 head u dont have that greater pick of cam's, as the std hydraulic lifter setup can only go so far in lift. (9.XXmm i think it is)

saying that, i'd prolly go with something around the 250-260deg and 8.5-9.15mm lift.

looking on greenline, tomei only do a poncam of 256deg duration & 8.50mm lift. hks do 256deg 8.8lift or a 260deg 9.0lift.

depends how big that turbo is, id go the bigger of the cams

however, if u were going take the head off and get it refreshed, u can easily get it converted to a solid lifter setup, then u can run a gtr cam, which u'd have a hell of a lot more option with cam selection

Weak, I had 272's.

Speaking of which they just came out, some soild lifters went in and bigger cams again. f**k I should buy that car back lol.

shotgun (if they are suitable) :P

this is what i have sitting in my nengun shopping cart:

HKS - Camshafts - Nissan

Nissan ECR33 RB25DET -97/8 INLET, Duration 256. Lift 8.8mm (For NVCS engines, Not suitable for NEO Straight 6)

2202-RN172 - AU $ 378.77

HKS - Camshafts - Nissan

Nissan ECR33 RB25DET -97/8 EXHAUST, Duration 264. Lift 9.0mm (For NVCS engines, Not suitable for NEO Straight 6)

2202-RN175AU $ 378.77

Would that be on the money?

also will it sound cool? :)

whats Noel got?

also I was gonna go with HKS injectors just to be a complete brand fag, I have not heard of many people running them any opinions on them? i seem to mainly hear people useing nismo/sard

^^^^^^^^Ok its on the 26th next weekend, its a show, shine and swap meet. Its held at Pine Rivers Park at Strathpine. I think thats on the main drag going out to Petrie. Might be Gympie Rd.

It was posted here but it was closed for some unknown reason.

That little tree symbol at the centre of the map is what Whereis gave me as Pine rivers park, what time does it start?

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That little tree symbol at the centre of the map is what Whereis gave me as Pine rivers park, what time does it start?

Thats farkin Jambo weekend dude. Who's the klutz that lined it up against that?

That little tree symbol at the centre of the map is what Whereis gave me as Pine rivers park, what time does it start?

Not sure between 9-11am. I think you would be safe to see a few things.

shotgun (if they are suitable) :D

this is what i have sitting in my nengun shopping cart:

HKS - Camshafts - Nissan

Nissan ECR33 RB25DET -97/8 INLET, Duration 256. Lift 8.8mm (For NVCS engines, Not suitable for NEO Straight 6)

2202-RN172 - AU $ 378.77

HKS - Camshafts - Nissan

Nissan ECR33 RB25DET -97/8 EXHAUST, Duration 264. Lift 9.0mm (For NVCS engines, Not suitable for NEO Straight 6)

2202-RN175AU $ 378.77

Would that be on the money?

also will it sound cool? :P

whats Noel got?

also I was gonna go with HKS injectors just to be a complete brand fag, I have not heard of many people running them any opinions on them? i seem to mainly hear people useing nismo/sard

Fark yeah that is cheap for HKS cams, whats the delivery fee around $800 to ur door :) .

those prices are delivered!!! not bad eh

this is my shopping cart at the moment:

HKS - Cam Pulley - Duralumin

Nissan RB26DETT/RB25DE(T) All Duralum / Slide, For inlet side (except for NVCS engine).

22004-AN001 AU $ 148.87

HKS - Cam Pulley - Duralumin

Nissan RB26DETT/RB25DE(T)/ All Duralum Slide, For exhaust side

22004-AN002 AU $ 148.87

HKS - Camshafts - Nissan

Nissan ECR33 RB25DET -97/8 INLET, Duration 256. Lift 8.8mm (For NVCS engines, Not suitable for NEO Straight 6)

2202-RN172 AU $ 378.77

HKS - Camshafts - Nissan

Nissan ECR33 RB25DET -97/8 EXHAUST, Duration 264. Lift 9.0mm (For NVCS engines, Not suitable for NEO Straight 6)

2202-RN175 AU $ 378.77

HKS - Fine Tune Timing Belt

Nissan RB20DET, RB25DET, RB26DETT

24999-AN001 AU $ 139.55

HKS - Fuel Injectors

HKS 740cc Side Fed injectors ( Red )

1402-RN009 AU $ 793.53

Splitfire - Super Direct Di ignition system

Nissan - Skyline - ECR33 - Series 1 - 8/93-1/95

SF-DIS-001 AU $ 471.41

Order Total AU $ 2,459.76

Delivered to Brisbane 4127

now just to roll a couple of granny's next thursday and I will be set

those prices are delivered!!! not bad eh

this is my shopping cart at the moment:

HKS - Cam Pulley - Duralumin

Nissan RB26DETT/RB25DE(T) All Duralum / Slide, For inlet side (except for NVCS engine).

22004-AN001 AU $ 148.87

HKS - Cam Pulley - Duralumin

Nissan RB26DETT/RB25DE(T)/ All Duralum Slide, For exhaust side

22004-AN002 AU $ 148.87

HKS - Camshafts - Nissan

Nissan ECR33 RB25DET -97/8 INLET, Duration 256. Lift 8.8mm (For NVCS engines, Not suitable for NEO Straight 6)

2202-RN172 AU $ 378.77

HKS - Camshafts - Nissan

Nissan ECR33 RB25DET -97/8 EXHAUST, Duration 264. Lift 9.0mm (For NVCS engines, Not suitable for NEO Straight 6)

2202-RN175 AU $ 378.77

HKS - Fine Tune Timing Belt

Nissan RB20DET, RB25DET, RB26DETT

24999-AN001 AU $ 139.55

HKS - Fuel Injectors

HKS 740cc Side Fed injectors ( Red )

1402-RN009 AU $ 793.53

Splitfire - Super Direct Di ignition system

Nissan - Skyline - ECR33 - Series 1 - 8/93-1/95

SF-DIS-001 AU $ 471.41

Order Total AU $ 2,459.76

Delivered to Brisbane 4127

now just to roll a couple of granny's next thursday and I will be set

Fark yeah thats a nice list :D . I am lining up a set of Tomei cams but i might look at the HKS as they are only a little dearer but they have a better name, i spose you get what you pay for.

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