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got another question about cams. didnt want to waste space with a new topic.

i have found some replacement cams.

they are: 270duration and 10.25mm lift.

now i can get these in both exhaust and intake,

but if i stick this size on intake how will it run?

will it run like a dog?

i heard u need a different size on the intake?

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Go for a GT35-66R with 0.82 rear. It is a GT35 with T04Z compressor wheel. It has a 66mm inducer compared to 61mm on the compressor side. Essentialy it is a "high-flow" GT35, that will be more responsive than a T04Z and make similar top end. I know GCG does them, not sure who else does.

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thx. i have sourced a gt3540. but need info on cams

i have found some replacement cams.

they are: 270duration and 10.25mm lift.

now i can get these in both exhaust and intake,

but if i stick this size on intake how will it run?

will it run like a dog?

i heard u need a different size on the intake?

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thx. i have sourced a gt3540. but need info on cams

i have found some replacement cams.

they are: 270duration and 10.25mm lift.

now i can get these in both exhaust and intake,

but if i stick this size on intake how will it run?

will it run like a dog?

i heard u need a different size on the intake?

I had 272's on both exhaust and intake with extensive head work. Sounded tough on idle but would hunt like a pig driving around, became something that started to be annoying to "go for a cruise in".

Turbo was a td06-25g base with t78-34d wheels and rear housing (dont ask me why, it came on the car), something like 1.0 - 1.1bar at 3800rpm and 490rwhp on pump at 1.5bar. The guy I sold the car to has had the motor on an engine dyno and made 720hp at the fly at 2bar IIRC with alot more tuning and playing around.

I have no idea if you "have to" run different size's on the intake, I just know althought my car was streetable it was a pain in the ass to drive off boost around town.

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That will depend on what computer you run. If you run something good such as autronic/motec/haltech i wouldnt be suprised if you can get 272 and 800 cc injectors to idle almost like stock.

Its all in the computer and skill of the tuner.

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wat was wrong nismo..

just guttless or something?

well i can go intake, 260, 9.25mm, exhaust; 170, 10.25mm

im gonna put 270's in mine intake and exhaust its a 25.. but i needs solid shim bucket setup and found out today that tomei dont make em ne more so now i gotta source sum from sumwhere else but i always see cars with different size cams on the intake generally smaller so who knows

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ahhh ok..

some good tuning should fix that.

anyway guys i have just sent payment on a gt35/40, tial wastegate and a plazmamann high mount manifold.

anyone remember the price of their custom dump pipe, it needs a 02 sensor with threaded bung installed, im guessing 200+.

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