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Cams - what to get ????

ok guys, now b4 anyone starts and i know there are many posts about cams and so forth on here. But i want other peoples opinion on what to get for my motor not what other people have. 

 

i have looked into cams and so forth but havnt really got a definitive answer yet, so i would like other peoples opinion on the matter so i can make a educative descision on what to buy. pref something that drops straight in and i dont have to change anything.

ok so my specs are as follow

ecr33 - series 2

rb25det

hks bottom end work

standard cams and so forth on top

ff plenum

hks gt-rs turbo - not sure on trim currently running 15psi - want to run 18 -20 psi

turbosmart wg40 wastgate - currently spring set 11 psi

greddy oled - boost controller

power fc

still has vct aswell, dont realy want to get rid of that unless its an easy job. 

currently changing fuel injectors to 1000cc from standard

boost comes on around 3200rpm onwards - responsiveness from idol to boost is very good want to try and retain that

so the question is what cams should i be getting to work between the 3000rpm range to 7000 rpm, but i also want it to sound a little lumpy if u know what i mean. i will be eventualy changing over to the haltec ecu with rotational idol, but for now the power fc is good.

 

so anyone have any qood information so i can choose the right cams - and please no abuse or telling me to sell my car as i have seen on other posts ???????

 

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Tomei Poncams...256 inlet and exhaust or go to 264 exhaust  if you are going bigger later.  Set dial in to zero [so no a/m cam pulleys needed] and you get to retain your VCT.

Have a look at the turbo results thread, its all in there.

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