HKS racing cams for ca18det 256/264 8.5

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slownslurious
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Imported through TMS, great cams will support just about any ca18 running mild to high boost, cams in great shape, you can see the stamps below designating HKS, CA, and the duration and lift.$400 obo these were like $450 EACH new ($900 total).







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This crap always comes up when I don't have the money for it. GRRR...

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would you ship to winnipeg?

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I'll ship anywhere as long as buyer pays for it. I take paypal. Let me know.

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need cash I found a bike I want but I need the money before he sells it to someone else. make me an offer asap!

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before i jump on them irrationally, i should ask a few questions:

how many km's on them?

should i consider new valvetrain? not upgraded, but maybe all new pieces from Nissan.

benefits from doing 264/256 or the other way around? pros and cons?

and i guess i'd need your email address. i'm sure you'll get back to me soon. you'll have your answer within the next 12 hours. (4:20PM CST)

edit: i've been searching "camshafts" and "cam setup" and so far, i've concluded that this 256/264 is an excellent choice for me.

get back to me soon. thanks.

Mike


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this is a pretty good all around setup for mild boost. these should wake up high RPM performance of a stock motor with an upgraded T25 and they will support any turbo making boost from 4500-8000 rpm. You can run new oem valvesprings and retainers and others have with similar cams though it is recommended to get aftermarket ones. 8.5mm lift is right on the edge of what you could safely run with stock springs. As long as you don't increase your rev limit over stock you will be fine (my rev cut was 7800 rpm). I will email you my contact and payment information.

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[email protected]

i'll be at work till late tonight, but i can send paypal or interac money transfer after work. later man.

Mike

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ok I sent you an email with my payment address (paypal) and payment instructions.

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mikesim
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hey, i didn't receive the email man. did you get a returned mail notification?

i didn't even get anything in my junkmail.

(times like these i wish there was a PM system here)

that's a zero, not an Oh in my email btw. [email protected]
slownslurious wrote:ok I sent you an email with my payment address (paypal) and payment instructions.

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I used the "send email" function on this forum. I will resend to the email in your post.

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sold thanks


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