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Brian Crower Camshafts Stage 2 Honda Integra Civic B16a B18c Boost Bc0011 on 2040-parts.com

US $501.91
Location:

West Palm Beach, Florida, United States

West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Brian Crower Manufacturer Part Number:BC0011

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Brian Crower Camshafts Stage 2 Honda Integra Civic B16A B18C Boost BC0011
Description

Brian Crower Stage 2 Turbo Camshafts are designed to deliver performance in forced induction applications
This Stage 2 Camshaft will work great for street/track builds

Brian Crower camshafts will deliver mid range and top end power while still providing the drive-ability on street
Use these camshafts on mild turbo setup

Features:
Forced Induction Specification
Short duration profile builds cylinder pressure by reducing overlap
High lift for more air intake
Requires kit BC0010 or BC0010S
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