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258° ‘EZ’ power cams to suit near stock naturally aspirated 2GR-FE engine. Great for street cars, or jet boats where an increase in low to mid-range power is important. Suits engines with bolt-on intake and exhaust upgrades. Maintains full use of VVT-i. Designed to drop-in on OEM valve springs. These cams also suit mildly turbocharged or supercharged engines wanting a step up from the factory cams, but still maintaining good street drivability.
- For high milage engines Kelford Cams recommend KVS263 valve spring kit.
2GR-FE engine
258/258 | N/A 2GR-FE
SKU:
263-EZ
NZD $1,935.00258° 'EZ' power cams to suit near stock naturally aspirated engines. Great for street cars, or jet boats where an increase in low to mid-range power is important.
264/270 | Stage 1 2GR-FE
SKU:
263-A
NZD $1,935.00Stage 1: Turbocharged. Single 58-68mm turbo or twin turbo 48-58mm range. Engines 500-700hp. Huge increase in mid-range power compared to OEM cams.
274/276 | Stage 2 2GR-FE
SKU:
263-B
NZD $1,935.00Stage 2 racing cams for turbocharged 2GR engines. Suits single 68mm+ turbo or twin turbo setups in the 54-62mm range. Suited to engines making 700-1000hp.
280/286 | Stage 3 2GR-FE
SKU:
263-C
NZD $1,935.00Stage 3 drag racing cams for professionally built turbocharged 2GR engines. Suits single 76mm+ turbo or twin turbo setups in the 58-68mm range. Suited to engines making 1200-1600hp. Great