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I'm fitting my neo tomorrow and wanted to know if there are any differences in how the VCT is operated. Is it the same as the s1/2 rb25 where ti is switched on just above idle (~1000rpm) and switched off again at 4500rpm?

Also out of curiosity does it operate the same mechanically by retarding the intake cam -5degrees?

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I might play around with it on they dyno, do a run with it on and then again with it off, figure out where they overlap and base it on that to get the best point. As long as it is pretty much the same shouldn't be an issue though.

Edited by Rolls

That's about what most people retard their exhaust cam gears..

What ECU are you using? and what thermostat? Neo ECU's need to see 70deg water temp to enable (if NIStuned, you can change this), other than that I can't think of any issues :)

My neo was on at 1200rpm and off at 5000rpm but that doesn't really work with the highflow, I need to bring the turnoff point down.

Also, I was under the impression that VCT advances the intake cam 20deg.

fwiw with my set up running poncams and 3076 we raised the turnoff point by 500 rpm to 5500 for the best results.

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