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hks 272 are they real

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Taken from the listing "You are bidding on a brand new set of Brian Crower stage 2 272/272 street/strip camshafts(Intake & Exhaust)" So no they are not HKS cam's. And the price seems about right.
 
Does that mean Brian crower who once worked with them has lesser quality cams, or is he just lowballing, creating a name for himself.?
 
Not saying anything about quality. I have not used them, nor know anyone who has used them, so I can not provide insight on them quality wise. That price seems about right.
 
price seems right. If you're set on the tried and true proven HKS cams, get them with that money. I scooped mine for 325, see em for 350 on the forums a lot. Do some research on HKS vs BC cams and choose!
 
^ Agreed. I bought my HKS 272's almost new for $300, even if I didnt get them at the price I did, I still would have paid the new price for them. They are a great bolt in cam.
 
They probably put HKS in the auction title to get more people to look at their auction or get people that don't know any better to buy them. Brian Crower (BC) is a person but is also a performance company that makes aftermarket, their is no association with HKS & the cams aren't similar to HKS in any way.

BC are cheeper cams then alot on the market. Alot of dsmer's run them because of this. Are all cams created equal, defently not. Like most items, you get what you pay for.
 
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