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cams arent required, the engine makes heaps of torque in the midrange and cams just take away a bit of down low to give it a little more torque up top.

that was my thinking.... but how much loss for how much gain is the question.....

with the 8mr turbo it'll still be responsive enough to cope with the loss i'm guessing. and they definitely sound cool as mentioned, but it's probably not worth the $$$ for what like 10kw?

Response aye.. I hold the secret answer! :P

Nah but srs cams are cool

you do realise you aren't the first person ever to run a PD blower dont you? :P

you dont have to use tags, you just fail at pasting the links in the correct way.

that honda sounds more like its running rotational idle rather than cams.

thats with standard cams.

cycle idle / rotational idle is the ducks nuts... vipec/link does it so i'm surprised we dont see it in skylines more often....

that was my thinking.... but how much loss for how much gain is the question.....

with the 8mr turbo it'll still be responsive enough to cope with the loss i'm guessing. and they definitely sound cool as mentioned, but it's probably not worth the $$$ for what like 10kw?

With cams (depending on the lobe design/size) I think people need to see it as less down low and more up top + less traffic diveability.

Is that cycle idle thing the same as antilag?

no, however it is often used in conjunction.

car idles a little higher and drops a different cylinder on each rotation, hence cooling them

it's only used during idle and stops when the revs increase

a lot of them feel like that HAVE to find something, so you chuck in a broken parker light or so on, and they get to fail you, and then you can just change it out and they will pass it

Gmail saved my ass yet again.

"You have used the word attachment but have not attached anything. Were you supposed to upload an attachment?"

Yes, yes I was. :technology-these-days:

I guess that's one benefit of google harvesting information from your email address. In the end they make money from your data.

I think they got in trouble couple months ago for having google ads linked to keywords in emails lol

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