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No, Not true, Lt12s is newer than the Ltx12, only real difference is the lt12 doesnt have inbuilt ignitors where the ltx does, just means you will need to use the standard rb20 ignitor or an x6 box.

What have you modded to fit the cams? BTW they arent drop in.

i bought a worked engine and i have an a4 page of stuff done to it, not to keen on posting as i dont want to type it out, is there anything in particular that you want to know???.

i have spoken to the tuner again and he said an lt12s with x6 box is fine but i should buy coils as the stardard coils are not the best way of going about it, im not sure about that there seems to be a lot of people running standard coils

You need a new tuner.

yeah tell me about it i think he just wants me to give him more money, so what do you reckon use lt12s and x6 box to run my rb20 with rb26 cams, and not worry about the standard coils as they will be fine. or should i go in another direction???

Just use the standard ignitor, I am on an rb25 and its fine.

i see you are on the coast, go see Matty Spry at PITS or Gavin wood

cool, i can get an lt12s for cheap as with a plug n play loom, if i can use the standard igniter and coils this will be great, i am on the coast and can i grab this guys number. so the fact that i have different cams (rb26 ones) in my rb20 doesn't mean i have to get the crazy ignition set up. Cheers, Jonno.

i bought a worked engine and i have an a4 page of stuff done to it, not to keen on posting as i dont want to type it out, is there anything in particular that you want to know???.

i have spoken to the tuner again and he said an lt12s with x6 box is fine but i should buy coils as the stardard coils are not the best way of going about it, im not sure about that there seems to be a lot of people running standard coils

Are you running solid lfters, because gtr cams dont work with rb20 hydraulic lifters.

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