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ronin09 has tomei poncams w standard turbos. i'm sure it's been done plenty of times. I have adjustable cam gears on mine with standard turbos also. i found a similar gain by adjusting them (around 30rwkw). both our cars are running at ~250rwkw.

ronin09 has tomei poncams w standard turbos. i'm sure it's been done plenty of times. I have adjustable cam gears on mine with standard turbos also. i found a similar gain by adjusting them (around 30rwkw). both our cars are running at ~250rwkw.

what he said^

just under 14psi for me. cams are standard cams with an hour or two spent adjusting both inlet and exhaust cam timing.

from memory ronin has the 260/260 duration Tomei poncams (9.5mm lift?). also running around 14psi.

interestingly i was just comparing our two dyno graphs. my peak was 253kw as was ronins (though we tuned a bit further and ended up with 247 peak, but more mid range torque).

Comparing at points along the graph it's interesting to see that ronin has just a few more kw's at each point but the shape of the graphs are virtually identical. interesting that two different set-ups tuned at different places ended up with near identical figures, and identical curves!

from memory ronin has the 260/260 duration Tomei poncams (9.5mm lift?). also running around 14psi.

they are the same cams i have in my gtr, i have standard turbos.

im not sure how the new cams are yet..

interestingly i was just comparing our two dyno graphs. my peak was 253kw as was ronins (though we tuned a bit further and ended up with 247 peak, but more mid range torque).

Comparing at points along the graph it's interesting to see that ronin has just a few more kw's at each point but the shape of the graphs are virtually identical. interesting that two different set-ups tuned at different places ended up with near identical figures, and identical curves!

I'm slow in the uptake today.

what he said. 260 / 260 9.15

I wouldn't expect too much gain on stockers, apart from boost coming on a little lower - BB - I don't have plot of PSI vs power, but can you compare where boost / power ramp ups are between the two graphs.

They will help breathe alot better with some slightly larger twins.

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