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Just a question - but how much are people paying? Aren't we waiting to get the 20+ price? Or are you going to refund the difference?

just not sure yet whats happening...

how come half of the rb25det ppl are only getting the exhaust

i saw someone post that, the exhaust is only needed.

Is there a reason?

r33 series 1

I have 306rwhp, soon to go to 350rwhp

I have standard cams, standard engine

just pfc, fuel pump, hiflow turbo, fmic,avcr, exhaust

set on 12psi will be goin to 18psi, with install of 555cc injectors, z32afm and fuel reg

would this be worth while thing to do at the same time?

Just a question - but how much are people paying? Aren't we waiting to get the 20+ price? Or are you going to refund the difference?

just not sure yet whats happening...

There are alot of people just getting 1 cam gear, when people have made there deposits ill put up everyones names, then i can find out the number of people we have. if we get the 20 people or 40pcs

i will give the refund needed to all people that paid extra.

This is the list we have currently.

1) R33KID *IN PAID FOR A PAIR

2) 2GU UP *IN

3) R33 STAGEA *IN

4) xRHETTx *KEEN

5) AWDMAT *KEEN

6) JIMx *KEEN

7) Siddr20 *KEEN PAID FOR 1 CAM GEAR

8) 180 mph *IN PAID FOR I PAIR

9)Tangles *IN PAID FOR 1 CAM GEAR

10)Kozeyekan *IN

11)stolen *IN PAID FOR 1 PAIR.

12)Woodys *IN PAID FOR 1 CAM GEAR

13)upik14me *IN

14)beastien *IN

15)Munna1 *IN PAID FOR 1 CAM GEAR

16)kjb_r33 *IN PAID FOR PAIR

17)bilbo117*IN PAID FOR 1 CAM GEAR.

18)johnbela*IN

19)cln *IN

20)prelude_1976 *IN

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how come half of the rb25det ppl are only getting the exhaust

i saw someone post that, the exhaust is only needed.

Is there a reason?

r33 series 1

I have 306rwhp, soon to go to 350rwhp

I have standard cams, standard engine

just pfc, fuel pump, hiflow turbo, fmic,avcr, exhaust

set on 12psi will be goin to 18psi, with install of 555cc injectors, z32afm and fuel reg

would this be worth while thing to do at the same time?

I was wondering the same thing thats why the delay on my payment r33kid. Need to now if only exhaust side is needed for R33 series 1 or can get better results with both of them in. With stock cams shafts.

I think the reason you only fit the exhaust cam gear is because the inlet is variable through 20 degrees any way, Moves from 0 degrees to 20 advanced at 1200 rpm underload and back to 0 at 5000 rpm.

I think the reason you only fit the exhaust cam gear is because the inlet is variable through 20 degrees any way, Moves from 0 degrees to 20 advanced at 1200 rpm underload and back to 0 at 5000 rpm.

Ok so your saying that if you have the RB25det then only exhaust side is really required.

Thnx.

Hey,

I guess I'm number 20, yipee $140 for all? :)

Ineed 1 pair for RB26

Would it be possible to pick up, I;m from Syd, willing to travel?

Thanks

how come half of the rb25det ppl are only getting the exhaust

i saw someone post that, the exhaust is only needed.

Is there a reason?

r33 series 1

I have 306rwhp, soon to go to 350rwhp

I have standard cams, standard engine

just pfc, fuel pump, hiflow turbo, fmic,avcr, exhaust

set on 12psi will be goin to 18psi, with install of 555cc injectors, z32afm and fuel reg

would this be worth while thing to do at the same time?

Will be worth while for the cost but as you obviously have a upgraded turbo a set of tomei poncams would give you better gains. but this would be a lot more expensive than a cam gear.

cheers

These people on this list please advise what is happening i have sent you all PM's with no reply.

2) 2GU UP *IN

3) R33 STAGEA *IN

4) xRHETTx *KEEN

5) AWDMAT *KEEN

10)Kozeyekan *IN

13)upik14me *IN

18)johnbela*IN

19)cln *IN

20)prelude_1976 *IN

21)Tragic *IN

Edited by r33kid

I'm still in mate, payment will be in before the close of the GB (10th of August), and probably a lot sooner.

If you need it sooner let us know.

Rhett

I'm still in mate, payment will be in before the close of the GB (10th of August), and probably a lot sooner.

If you need it sooner let us know.

Rhett

We would like to get all interested to pay ASAP(this way we know we have the numbers) also if there isnt any more interest we can bring the closing date forward.

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