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^^ Talking about HKS V-Cam, a fellow SAU member on here, Tangomatt has a HKS V-Cam system in his V-Spec II Nur.

A great R34 GTR which is praised by many of us, especially in Melbourne VIC :worship:

extremely responsive, check the dyno. Its a HKS Step 3, 2.8.

The v cam helps the response as well

this is one of Nagatas favourite R34s.

Its been re built twice by them, the final incarnation is what you see above.

All genuine parts have been used, such as the Nismo full body kit, etc

There is alot of work which the photos do not display, attention to detail, such as the Robson leather interior or all the suspension work underneath including the seam welding

Yeah right...

Awesome!

I love the response with twin turbos as the feeling you get when you hit boost.

Yes im aware of matts 34 - we have had dealings with him. its a nice 34

his vcam is very different to mine ;-)

Interesting...

When you say his V-Cam is different, how so, in what way..?

The V-Cam unit itself or the setup you and him both running are at tuned differently?

:worship:

Interesting...

When you say his V-Cam is different, how so, in what way..?

The V-Cam unit itself or the setup you and him both running are at tuned differently?

:)

Believe he is referring to his being one of only 30 pro units

Love your car huge inspiration :worship:

Believe he is referring to his being one of only 30 pro units

Love your car huge inspiration :(

I see...

He must have the HKS V-Cam STEP Pro System out of the 3 V-Cam Packages.

I see...

He must have the HKS V-Cam STEP Pro System out of the 3 V-Cam Packages.

Hi, sorry for late reply.

Most things are different i would assume from the 2 cars. (yes the v cam is one of only a very few produced)

i dont know what internals Matt is running, not many run step 3. His car is really nice

This is a little video we took back in 2006. shows you the power delivery

the FD, is our own Knightsports pace car

This is why my car was blue (and in a lower state of tune)

It also appears in this random video i found on You Tube, when it was in for work at TS

Hi, sorry for late reply.

Most things are different i would assume from the 2 cars. (yes the v cam is one of only a very few produced)

i dont know what internals Matt is running, not many run step 3. His car is really nice

This is a little video we took back in 2006. shows you the power delivery

the FD, is our own Knightsports pace car

This is why my car was blue (and in a lower state of tune)

It also appears in this random video i found on You Tube, when it was in for work at TS

Geezuz!

The Wangan vid of the R34 GTR vs FD RX7 was mad as you see the R34 GTR overtake the truck and get back in front of it and the RX7.

So fast!

Be good to actually hear the cars not the background music :thumbsup:

From my understanding of the 3 types of V-Cams each have their slight power increase and different pair of turbos...

Well, as for Matt's engine, here is a pic he posted of what had arrived for him to upgrade to... Bit of a teaser :P

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^^ The V-Cam package :(

yeah he ordered some nice parts for his 34 :P its a sweet ride

regarding Torque il ask the previous owner, (Gio)

however, you can see on the previous set up here in the National Geographic GT-R35 video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnmZ7La2vFw

The blue car (Gio being interviewed), is the car which is now dark grey :P

wangan - yeah was bit mad

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