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I'm rebuilding my head using Supertech valves, hydraulic spring kit, seals, valve guides. I'm also rebuilding the bottom end with supertech pistons and eagle rods N1 oil and water pumps.

I'm running Nistune with an Rb20 ECU, so I don't have VCT, I want to buy uprated cams, should I buy the Tomei pon cams or the Greddy easy cams for the VCT or use a different profile cams and remove the VCT?

If which would be the best and reliable set up for a 500 to 600 BHP car, daily driver a lot of autobahn and some track.

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You have to buy a seperate controller or alternatively swap your ecu for a Z32 one I believe and stick your nistune chip in that. There are a few tricks to it which i don't know (try searching). Better still would be a Link ecu which will also control the VCT :

http://www.linkecu.com/dealers/germandealers

A cam gear on the exhaust cam is not an alternative to VCT - ideally you would do both.

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advance up the intake cam with cam gears if not running vct it will help alot.

I got good results with 256 degrre 8.5mm lift, i think i ended up around 8 degrees advanced on the intake..

here is the thread http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Rb...ft-t308743.html

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using this diagram, I beleive I have to connect it to pin #113

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/ip...ECU_Pinouts.jpg

Also, which Tomei cams would be better? Is it only one type for the RB25 with VCT and Hydraulic lifters?

Or what about the Greddy easy cams?

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using this diagram, I beleive I have to connect it to pin #113

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/ip...ECU_Pinouts.jpg

Also, which Tomei cams would be better? Is it only one type for the RB25 with VCT and Hydraulic lifters?

Or what about the Greddy easy cams?

Pon cam for vct and hydraulic lifters. Two types for series one and two.

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I got good results with 256 degrre 8.5mm lift, i think i ended up around 8 degrees advanced on the intake..

Trent did you try variations on total increase in overlap? Eg IN+4, EX-4? Still gives you 8 degrees but I'm interested to know how it affects the torque curve.

Using a Tighe grind on my 30/25 and it seems that there is a point where the mid range is noticeably fatter but torque at the top end falls away and you end up short shifting a bit. Note this is a bit of subjective feel, trying a few settings on the road before slipping it onto the dyno.

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