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RB26 rocker covers do bolt up to the RB25. But there taller so they dont fit under the stock throttle body an cooler piping. So if you have a greddy or simillar custom manifold, they'll fit fine.

They also dont fit if you have a Jap made high mount turbo manifold an bigger than stock turbo (turbo housing hits the exhaust side cover)

RB26 rocker covers do bolt up to the RB25. But there taller so they dont fit under the stock throttle body an cooler piping. So if you have a greddy or simillar custom manifold, they'll fit fine.

They also dont fit if you have a Jap made high mount turbo manifold an bigger than stock turbo (turbo housing hits the exhaust side cover)

I think he's asking about the spark plug cover, not the rocker cover

yes, and they don't currently have the carbon fibre ones. There is one main difference I've seen between the HKS kansai ones and other brands and that is the kansai ones are dry carbon which is why they are more expensive and better. They do still have dry carbon kevlar ones though. but again they don't make camshaft covers that I've seen. just the coil pack cover, and the top half of the timing belt cover.

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HKS Kansai coil pack cover and timing belt belt cover are "discontinued" according to Nengun.

Any ideas where I might find them elsewhere or equivalent(and cheaper if possible :P )? Any other brands that make them? Doesn't necessarily need to be Carbon.

I would put a clear timing belt cover and paint my coil pack cover but it's getting a bit ratty.

Cheers.

RB26 rocker covers do bolt up to the RB25. But there taller so they dont fit under the stock throttle body an cooler piping. So if you have a greddy or simillar custom manifold, they'll fit fine.

They also dont fit if you have a Jap made high mount turbo manifold an bigger than stock turbo (turbo housing hits the exhaust side cover)

so your saying that a rb26 rocket/cam covers are straight bolt ups to the rb25 motor no hassles if you have a aftermarket plenum and manifold. there should be no problems?

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