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anyone out there know if an adjustable cam gear would beneficial on an rb25det engine. any experience out there.

spotted a billet item at a fair price.

Edited by r33cruiser
anyone out there know if an adjustable cam gear would beneficial on an rb25det engine. any experience out there.

spotted a billet item at a fair price.

My only advice would be to not use ebay to get the item. I put an anjustable cam gear in my old 33....no point unless you are packing some mods...

aaaannnnd im done. no more screamer pipe, wacked in a xforce split item. sounds much better and pulls better. f**k screamer pipes :banana:.

also got a question to those people out there with external gates.

did u guys plumb them back into the main system?

they sound dodgy, and want to know if anyone has lost power by plitting them back in to the main exhaust?

yo SR, is your system internally or externally gated. might have to have a look for some ideas :banana::D

Edited by r33cruiser
hey r33 cruiser i was reading sunnycoast website and it said u have a few mods like

"it also has some engine mods= t4 turbo, nitrided crank, 3inch exhaust, 720cc injectors fmic, in car dvd player, custom boot install, ssq bov, twin plate clutch with a billet flywheel and will soon have a vta screamer pipe"

u also said

"yeah, had it dynoed at supertune on the gold coast about 4mths ago at 301.32 rwkw. but i can feel that i need another tune, that was on 25psi"

LOL interesting.....

:(

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