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Who told you that?

A complete goose.

And hence, you never take the car back and see someone else!

Recently fit parts installed and had a retune. Much better than before,I think it was due to a crack in the intercooler piping before.

For 21psi with -5s... You are sorta missing 50rwkw still. You can go the usual dyno variance 10/15 here there whatever, but 50 is a bit.

Not if it's running 21psi, you have the airflow for the power.

You can tune around the AFM limit to a point from a WOT point of view, I had 340rwkw out of -9 using the stock MAF (but that's another can of worms not worth opening).

Somethin just does not make sense really.

Hope they don't ripsss you a new one, hey boiiii.

I would still suggest you learn what VCT is, whatever the engine you end up building.

i have a rb26 so i will use the head off of that . rob at rips is building my engine

i have a rb26 so i will use the head off of that . rob at rips is building my engine

Trent and I are both talking about VCT or CVVT on the 26 head, there are a few options available, including making it work yourself.

CVVT on my VQ25 is good for 800rpm better response, or the equivalent of running a VQ30. Incorporating it into a 26/30 would perhaps make the ultimate RB.

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