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Hks Adjustable Cam Gear (mitsubishi Evo 8/9) Dsm Eagle Talon Eclipse Laser on 2040-parts.com

US $235.00
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Draper, Utah, United States

Draper, Utah, United States
Condition:New Brand:HKS Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:22004-AM001 Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan UPC:Does not apply

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HKS Adjustable Cam Gear (Mitsubishi Evo 8/9) DSM Eagle Talon Eclipse Laser

HKS Adjustable Cam Gears allow for fine tune adjustments to cam timing to maximize engine performance and tailor power characteristics for various driving conditions. Precise valve timing can be adjusted and set within the range of ï¾± 20ï¾° in 2ï¾° intervals.

  • Cam Gears are sold individually
  • Intake Cam Gear for 95-96 models require modification for Cam Angle Sensor
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