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I'm running 272deg 9mm lift camtech cams with a GTX3076r. 300rwkw on 15psi. High quality parts, no complaints here what soever. No VCT here. Can't recall if the 268degs were out with VCT support when I bought mine or not.

Edited by Reflector

bottom to mid is what will be affected by vct. interested to know...

Reflector: post up a dyno graph if you have one

This is without the cams degree'd (currently doing it now - Cars off the road).

Running 14-15psi through an Apexi-AVCR however we're ditching that as the boost controller in the future and using the Link G4 to control the boost. Going to put 18psi through mid range and bleed off to 15psi. Once I get some spare dollars I'll rebuild the bottom end and then the fun begins. In regards to driveability, it's a kitten down low, drives perfectly, put your foot down and it's a lot of fun - need some stickier tyres haha ;). This set up was built with 1/4 mile in mind as well. We had to put limitations (cuts) at redline (7500rpm) as it wanted to keep making power above and beyond but with a stock bottom end, there's not point pushing it.

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Edited by Reflector

Thats a nice linear power curve. Looks like mine. We hadto put limitations aswell on my car (7650) for some reason the power doesnt taper off. Never opened up my engine after buying it off a member here so im unsure if the heads had some sexying up or what. I can drive mine all day when cruising but when she's open everybody hears it

Thanks man. I copped a lot of negative responses when stating I wanted to ditch VCT. In all honesty, I'd be interested to see the difference with the same set up with VCT enabled (guess smaller inlet cam with VCT support) but these RB engines really perform beautifully from 3000rpm onwards. It all depends on what your goals are.

Question is, what are you hoping to achieve? More response, more low down torque, more top end power? What other supporting mods do you currently have?

Camtech are a good choice regardless, great customer service and their products are high quality.

Edited by Reflector

Well currently im making 300kw. Tomei fuel pump greddy plenum 3076 .82 with a tial 44mm gate straight through 3 inch exhaust power fc. The usual stuff. Im putting hks 256/264 cams with a hks ex cam gear. Tomei springs. Nismo 740cc injectors. Nismo thermostat. Nismo reg. Iv recently just finished my 044 and surge tank setup. Just spoke to the guy who's tuning it. Im upping the boost to 20 to 22psi. Aiming for 330 plus kw. I use the car for drift and street driving. But I want to break into the 11s and run a 120mph pass. So basically my car will be an all rounder.

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