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Up for sale are my used Tomei Poncams to suit a RB25 head. They have 256 duration and 8.5mm lift.

The benefit of the Poncams is they allow the VCT to be retained on the intake camshaft which greatly increases low down power.

Chasing $650 and can freight. I can take pics if you want to but they just look like a pair of camshafts, nothing to exciting.

Cheers

Phil

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Up for sale are my used Tomei Poncams to suit a RB25 head. They have 256 duration and 8.5mm lift.

The benefit of the Poncams is they allow the VCT to be retained on the intake camshaft which greatly increases low down power.

Chasing $650 and can freight. I can take pics if you want to but they just look like a pair of camshafts, nothing to exciting.

Cheers

Phil

Are they type b? Would they fit a neo rb25?

are upgraded valve springs required?

did you use std valve springs?

These little bits of goodness every now and again Phil make me watch the for sale thread more often...confused.gif

Ahhh i wish i had the money for these id snap them up.

You don't have to upgrade the valve springs unless you went pro cams with more lift, but i guess it wouldn't hurt doing them at the same time though.

As said above. Will only fit non NEO heads and will only fit the metal type CAS, not the plastic type as found on some 1997 model R33s.

Valve springs are not required however I changed mine when I rebuilt the head.

(Head is also available for purchase).

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