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Im after the following items:

HKS Timing belt

HKS cam gears

HPI clear cam cover

All for a RB25 - ER34

First of all, are these parts any good? any horror stories with them?

If anyone knows where the best place to grab these i would much appreciated the info. I also have a mate in Japan, so if there are any places over there that would be awesome too.

Thanks :)

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When installing the clear cam cover make sure you get a spacer between the CAS and cam cover. The plastic cover is much thinner than the OEM one so if you tighten it to the same tightness it will smash the teeth off yours CAS!

What kind of spacer are you referring to mate? do you have any pics?

cheers

He means just put a washer on the 3 CAS bolts to space out the CAS. The amount it needs to come depends on the difference of the cover thickness. I forgot to put my spacer in one day running no cover and my CAS broke in 5 min down the road.

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The newer thicker version of our Clear Cam Gear Cover shouldn't have issues with the CAS. However as the CAS is vital to the engines operation, I would seek the advice of a mechanic if you are unsure what you are doing.

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