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at the moment... i'm thinkin about gettin some cams for my motor

basically its a standard rb25 s2(unopen)

got a the standard mods

cooler

3" exhaust

greddy plenum

greddy t67 turbo 10cm rear

splitfire coils

nismo 740cc injectors

haltech e11v2

hks evc 5 boostin 17psi

car has made 375hp

basically i'm lookin at gettin some cams.. but unsure on what would best suit my application ??

i'm thinkin something along the lines of a step 2 cam... but unsure since this is the first time play with rb25's :P

any help would be great and look forward to seeing some answers

Dean

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don't get me wrong... i will push it hard

when the motor is built for it

so otherwise what your tryin to say... i can't do anything more for the meantime til i build my motor yeah....

and 300kw is down the track mark... more then likely puttin more boost into her when she is built

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ive been down this road mate.

I went for 240rwkw, that i could thrash all day every day and be perfectly safe, instead of getting 300kw and thrashing it till it went BANG.

You dont want 300kw if it will only last for 1 outing

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Hang on, 300kw on an unopened RB25 is so last whatever... Every man and his dog is running that without any issues.

Push 20psi on a good tune and see what happens, people are doing a lazy 300kw on 17psi on 3076s left right and centre... Ill be one of them soon.

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