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Haha yeah goes ok, buts its never finished you know that :)

Stock head with BC springs, the 250s are heaps the lift is restricting it a bit, bring on the customs ones :D

Keys, yeah but it's kings cross rules :D

What lift are the 250 s and whats done to your 30 bottem end

I know the rules :D.

I'll try not pop the box ;)

I mentioned your cam to Yavuz today, he pricked his ears up. "Yep, on the right track. Big duration on RB heads just don't seem to give the rewards".

Have you got the specs on the lobe? I'll take them out to him and compare them to mine.

I know the rules :D.

I'll try not pop the box ;)

I mentioned your cam to Yavuz today, he pricked his ears up. "Yep, on the right track. Big duration on RB heads just don't seem to give the rewards".

Have you got the specs on the lobe? I'll take them out to him and compare them to mine.

I've been saying that for nearly a decade now, small duration with big lift for these engines and people are getting on board with it now as well

Not sure on final specs but fairly confidant it'll be 252 @ 11.1mm lift, 220@ 50"

Not sure on final specs but fairly confidant it'll be 252 @ 11.1mm lift, 220@ 50"

Those lobes must look like boxes, thats a amazing ramp rate with such a high lift on such a small duration. :)

What do the -10's feel like on a 26/30 driving?

Does it pull like a teenager watching porn? :D

R34 GTR

593awhp/445awkw @ 24-25psi

RB26/30DETT

HKS GT-RSs, yes fancy -10s

250 x 9.15 poncams

ARC cooler

ID1300s

custom twin 3" into single 4" exhaust

Syvecs S8 ecu

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has done 623awhp/467awkw @ 28psi

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How much torque were you making . At 623 hp .

I have a 3582r going on mine kford doing my head interesting results on ya cam choice .must be very responsive I would like to know he ideal lift and duration who is making your custom cams I miggt get kelford to grind me some custom ones but knowing the spec would be great

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