HKS CAMSHAFT NISSAN SKYLINE R34 GTR RB26DETT STEP1 256 EX
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Duration |
Valve Lift |
Designed Valve Timing |
Code No. |
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NISSAN |
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RB26DETT BNR34 |
EXHAUST |
256° |
8.7 |
113° |
2202-RN134 |
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The Pursuit of Maximum Camshaft Efficiency
The concept behind the HKS camshafts was to produce something that the customers would be truly happy with. This sounds simple on the surface but this is something very challenging. When the development team looked carefully at the details, the ultimate conclusion they drew was to look at the core purpose of the cam itself (to smoothly allow air into and out of the combustion chamber) and a good cam would do this job for the maximum efficiency.
HKS requirements for
high performance cams.
To smoothly take in air and exhaust, i.e. to make the valve move both in and out with accuracy under any circumstance.
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Absolute power at high RPM
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Accelerator Response at low-mid RPM
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Stable idle
Development possible because of true "In-house" production
When HKS refer to "in-house", it does not simply mean to produce everything with our own facilities. HKS does build from the ground up instead of looking for a guide from the vehicle manufacturers. The design, processing, test and production are all linked together with particular attention, therefore, the testing and redesignings are based on those results. The results of this R&D are then reflected on the final production of the items. All of this is necessary to provide the customer a product which they can be truly feel happy with and to maintain HKS' position as the pioneer in the tuning industry
