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$800ono

264 cams with 8.5mm lift For RB25DET series 1 and 2.

Located near Liverpool NSW.

0423 736 279

I've seen these cams on an R33 they sound so damn good! and yet good for everyday road and weekend drags too!...I just don't understand why people are not so keen with it. It's so hard finding this duration with this lifts on a HKS cams.

It's a straight Bolt on people!!

Unfortunately there is no HKS sign on there except for the end of the Lobe indicating the duration and lifts.

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Are these second hand, and does the head require modifications other than valve springs and cam gears?

Yes these are 2nd hand..But i don't see any different in Brand new or 2nd hand when it comes to camshafts as long as the duration is there it will do it's job.

And no head modification required as these are straight bolt on because they are 8.5mm lifts only. It will add an extra 20-30kw easily to your stock engine.

These are rare and i don't think HKS make them anymore. Usually at 264 they have a higher lifts of around 9.0mm+ or something which requires you to modify your RB25 head to solid lifters.

Edited by Deceeve
S1 and S2 have different CAS drives, which one do these cams fit?

:D cheers ;)

I've been trying to get a hold of the person i bought these from as to whether it's for a series 1 or 2.

But i've rung a few workshops and they say it will able to fit either by change the angel sensor on them. So if it's for a series 1 and you're trying to fit a series 2 then get the angle sensor from series 1.

Which shouldn't be much an expensive job to do.

Although at the end of the cams there is one round pins sticking out..not sure if that gives any indication if it's a series 1 or 2 or not

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