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2004 Suzuki DRZ400S

HOTCAMS Camshaft - Stage 2 Exhaust

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Product Description

  • Designed to be used as a set.
  • These cams will provide improved full throttle torque and horsepower at all RPM 4000 and up.
  • Note: Uses stock DRZ400, Arctic Cat DVX 400, Kawasaki KFX 400, and Kawasaki KLX 400 valve springs, if installed in LTZ400 you must install DRZ400 valve springs.

Technical Specifications:

  • Exhaust duration (degrees at 1 mm): 238.00.
  • Exhaust lift (mm): 9.07.
  • Exhaust lobe center (degrees): 104.50.
  • Exhaust valve lash (mm): 0.16.
  • Shim kit: HCSHIM02.

Note: Image is for display purposes only, actual part may vary based on fitment.

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Jimmy250 29 days ago
Whats the difference between stage 2 exhaust cams an the stage 2 intake cams or can you put both on?
MotoSport Staff
25 days ago Location: Portland, OR, USA
Well on Dual Over Head Cam engines you have two cams. One to control the intake valves and the other to control the exhaust valves. Typically you replace them in pairs but they are sold individually. Basically the two cams would be a match set. It is not required to run both cams, but is recommended for the most effective power increase. The exception to this is going to be on the Honda engines that only utilize one cam to actuate both sets of valves.
bissell Over 3 years ago Location: park city,ut
What is the difference in hp with hot cam or pro circuit cam?Also which one would you recomend?
Expert MotoSport Staff
Over 3 years ago
we dont have any hp specs. but i honestly love hotcams i run them in all my bikes. but you cant go wrong with either one.
uhlig1makita Over 3 years ago Location: kentucky
Race gas or is premium ok?
i have two questions. first if i have a procircuit high comp piston this would still work with it right? second question would you reccomend using vp fuel or would 93 oct be ok
Top 250 Contributor Best Answer
Over 3 years ago Location: missoula mt
Yes the cams will work also. you can run 93 octane but the more compression that you give it the more its gonna want U4 race gas. if you istall these and the engine pings then i would want to run race fuel.
MotoSport Staff Expert
Over 3 years ago Location: Portland, OR
This cam will work fine with the PC piston. Typically, most people who run a higher compression piston will want to run straight race gas, like VP, or a 50/50 blend of premium/race gas. VP gas contains slightly more oxygen to keep the detonation temperature cooler.
rider616 Over 4 years ago
Set up?
do the cams already come set, or do you have to set the degrees?
Expert MotoSport Staff
Over 4 years ago
No these are install and go. The lobes are fixed and machined to your bikes specs.
Andre Over 4 years ago Location: CA
Whats difference between stage 1 and stage2?
Whats the difference between camshafts stage 1 and stage 2 ?
MotoSport Staff Expert
Over 4 years ago
Unless HotCams only offers a stage 1 kit for a specific bike, then the stage 1 cams are considered a good low to mid-range cam where as the stage 2 cams are considered mid to top-end cams.
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