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i thought that the inlet cam was variable anyway thats why they are designed like they are. i havent ever heard of anyone takeing that off and i doubt that the cam gears offered would bolt up. but i could be wrong.

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Hi r33kid,

After fully reading the first group buy, I noticed RB25 only need the exhaust side cam gear, is this only for series one or two or is it the same for both,

Can someone please confirm this?

Cheers

Hey,

Just wondering, if I were to install an ex camgear would you need a tune afterwards?

The reason I am asking is because I have a remapped ecu. I was wondering if I would need to remap the ecu again.

And also would I achieve the same benefits on an auto tranny as the same as a manual skyline?

Cheers,

Bernard

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R33kid,

Myself and a few other people are waiting on a answer if RB25 series 1 only need exhaust side gear, is this correct,

Can yourself or someone answer this asap.

Cheers

You definately can only use ONE for an RB25, they have the variable inlet valve timing. TWO for the RB20 and 26.

^If thats true, put me down for one in... blue i suppose. i better make sure i dont have one already ;) ill get back to you

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