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hi guys,

Im at that time now in my build where the head work is going to start!

To give you guys some info before i start asking questions -

Build is going to be a track / weekend car

turbo choice was 2860-5's which i know are not the best choice for track because ive read up but i really also want some neat power figure too

so at the end of the day i need the quickest spool up i can and im sure the selection of cams will aid it...

ok i was stuck with alot of gashed to the crap lifters and rusty worn cams in the head so i ventured to nissan and got a quote for lifters at $98 bux each i told them they can keep them lol!

so im forced into buying tomei solid lifters which require small base circle cams.... so the cycle continues .... now i need cams to suit these buckets right?

minimum of 10.25mm lift tomei cams are required for these lifters so i was going to go with the 260deg 10.25mm or the 270deg 10.25mm tomei pro cams now can some 1 send me in the right direction for info on what combo i need? i hear that head modification is needed if i go to big a cam...

im kind of stuck because i dont know which size cam will give what result... like i said earlier i got -5's is any cam adjustable to give better spool ? and i dont wana hear it about the turbo choice lol strictly cam talk / advice only please..

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yeh issue is i really dont wana spend 2300 bux on just nissan lifters i need to use the small base circle camshafts which start at 10.25mm lift... these suit the tomei solid lifters :( can u elaborate?

Have you looked at the Mines Cams? 252 @ 10.05 mm.

I currently have 270's @ 10.25 on a 2.8 (on -5's), the intake cam is advanced 12 degrees and the power curve still isnt dropping off at 9000 RPM.

The mines cams do come with buckets aswell. You may cough at the price (which is why alot of people don't run them), but when adding up the cams + buckets, they're not that much more exxy.

Have you looked at the Mines Cams? 252 @ 10.05 mm.

I currently have 270's @ 10.25 on a 2.8 (on -5's), the intake cam is advanced 12 degrees and the power curve still isnt dropping off at 9000 RPM.

The mines cams do come with buckets aswell. You may cough at the price (which is why alot of people don't run them), but when adding up the cams + buckets, they're not that much more exxy.

http://www.mines-wave.com/E_09/CATALOG/P_Eg_CAMSHAFT_SHORE_Pro2_E.html

these the ones you are talking about yeh? 350-400 awkw possible?? i just want the parts i put in capeable of reaching more if i choose also ...

http://www.mines-wav...ORE_Pro2_E.html

these the ones you are talking about yeh? 350-400 awkw possible?? i just want the parts i put in capeable of reaching more if i choose also ...

Have a look at Nismoid's car. 365RWKW on stock cams.

Ash lol fuuuuu i stand corrected crank and valves are still standard cant use stock cams the buckets and cams are f*ked ???!

Look i just want the best Option to use since i cant use genuine bukets

Have you looked at the Mines Cams? 252 @ 10.05 mm.

I currently have 270's @ 10.25 on a 2.8 (on -5's), the intake cam is advanced 12 degrees and the power curve still isnt dropping off at 9000 RPM.

The mines cams do come with buckets aswell. You may cough at the price (which is why alot of people don't run them), but when adding up the cams + buckets, they're not that much more exxy.

If your that far advanced and the power isnt dropping off at that rpm then those cams have dropped your dynamic comp that much it probly won't really react to much cam timing movement at all. I think it would be a wise choice to go to the smaller duration 252 @10mm lift. I would think that you would gain responses without loosing too much top end.

To the original poster I would recommend the same cams if you must go with that bucket size change.

Small duration, no overlap and as much lift as you can.

I love that comment because in a variable cam engine overlap is exactly what you want at low to medium revs!

But I agree with small duration and lots of lift - as long as the valve train can handle the ramps/inertia

What? You mean huge duration isn't good for a street car? :woot:

Depends on how much power your street car is making and what the turbocharger configuration is.

rob82...why do you want overlap for at low revs with a highly restrictive exhaust side?

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