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hi ive got a gtr r32 recently rebuilt engine forged piston ect.just purchaced garrett 2860-5,power f, nismo fuel pump,

nismo afm ,sard 700cc injectors not installed as yet. just wondering what cams to put in any advise would

be much appreciated car is used only for steet, after responce as well as power :domokun:

anything else that i should do? am hoping to make over 300awk.

with -5s if you aren't making 370rwkw there is something really wrong.

300rwkw is not even trying with those turbos.

As for cams - im bias and i'd say stock, others will say aftermarket... depending on who works on the car/knows tricks and so on will dictate if you need to spend coin there or not.

Plenty of threads on it now

hi ive got a gtr r32 recently rebuilt engine forged piston ect.just purchaced garrett 2860-5,power f, nismo fuel pump,

nismo afm ,sard 700cc injectors not installed as yet. just wondering what cams to put in any advise would

be much appreciated car is used only for steet, after responce as well as power :)

anything else that i should do? am hoping to make over 300awk.

You must have broken your piggy bank........ :)

As suggested......depends on your tuner.

Some can get good power and response from stock......

I have the same set up as what you will have......

These are the cams I have

143036 A Type + 153027 Cam Pulley Nissan BNR32/BCNR33 RB26DETT Duration IN 260, EX 252, Lift 9.15 (Pon Cam + Cam Pulley IN & EX) AU $ 832.67

These Cams also work with the stock computer...and the only ones in the market place that do.

I have a better response after the install and greater torque.

Do a search and read as much as you can......Other parts may need changing when this is installed.

Good luck.

You must have broken your piggy bank........ :P

As suggested......depends on your tuner.

Some can get good power and response from stock......

I have the same set up as what you will have......

These are the cams I have

143036 A Type + 153027 Cam Pulley Nissan BNR32/BCNR33 RB26DETT Duration IN 260, EX 252, Lift 9.15 (Pon Cam + Cam Pulley IN & EX) AU $ 832.67

These Cams also work with the stock computer...and the only ones in the market place that do.

I have a better response after the install and greater torque.

Do a search and read as much as you can......Other parts may need changing when this is installed.

Good luck.

Thanks heaps all for advise much apreciated crd will be tuning it. Can anyone tell me if there is any differance apart from price between the jun 260deg 9.15 lift and the tomei same spects?thinking of going one of them unless anyone has beter suggestion?done heaps of searches and can find much on differances between the two.

Thanks heaps all for advise much apreciated crd will be tuning it. Can anyone tell me if there is any differance apart from price between the jun 260deg 9.15 lift and the tomei same spects?thinking of going one of them unless anyone has beter suggestion?done heaps of searches and can find much on differances between the two.

What was the point of this thread...you have already made your mind up.

most of the advice given was stock cams which WILL work better on your set-up. I know personally of one particular car with almost an identical set-up that had much better response when changing back from the cams you mentioned to stockers and only lost a couple of KW's in the topend as a result.

I know how convincing CRD are when advising you to use a product they sell. (I had been a customer of theirs for 6 years)

Edited by DiRTgarage

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