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HKS Vcam controller...its a variable cam timing controller...is it yours??

are these things very effective on straights?? i understand around a track they can be very handy though

dude owns a GTt

not for long buddy.................not for long :D

also how much are these things worth? havnt seen these around the aust market

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HKS V CAM System STEP 1 typeA ¥406,560

Intake camshaft, valve timing unit, intake side head cover (black), valve timing controller (Pro type), oil control solenoid valve, sensor and other fitting parts. 248 degree 8.6mm intake camshaft. 30 degree adjustability (90~120 degrees). For use with normal pistons. 99/1~02/8.

HKS V CAM System STEP 1 typeB ¥406,560

Intake camshaft, valve timing unit, intake side head cover (black), valve timing controller (Pro type), oil control solenoid valve, sensor and other fitting parts. 248 degree 8.6mm intake camshaft. 50 degree adjustability (75~125 degrees). For use with HKS forged pistons. 99/1~02/8.

$4,290.75 AUD @ 94.7526JPY plus shipping, duty and gst

Source: Greenline

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the HKS VCT has been reviewed in 1 of the jap import DVDs (RB Japanese Muscle) and they had a HKS demo R34 GTR and did a few laps with VCT on and they say you could feel is more responsive with VCT ON, however it did not shave much time off the final lap times compared to no VCT...

Im just wondering is it worth that much money ? And then you have the good tuner problem as mentioned before...

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