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hey guys just wanted opinions on weather to use the 272 cams ive got in my 26/30 or run stock cams. as ive seen alot of setups making big power with stock cams.

im running a 66mm borgwarner. haltech ecu. e85 . and a freshen up a6 bottom end , personally the idea of having stock cam and keeping the car quiter would be ideal. but if its going to cause issues for driveabiltiy with the larger turbo id rather not

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I'd stick with stock or at least really mild cams - the likes of @Piggaz have had pretty good results from UE high lift low duration cams on fairly serious setups, they would be very easy to overlook and are very drivable.

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