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The car in question is my s2 r33 with 3076 and all usual mods to support it

this weekend installed Tomei poncams,big can 18psi actuator and changed the split intake plenum gasket

-changed thew gasket as it always had a small leak,

-changed the actuator from my garret 1 bar actuator to the big can for boost reasons

-changed the poncams and set them up at the same timing

Now the car is not its self. when you tap the accelerator theres a delay until it reacts, doesnt go anywhere, it makes about 15psi on the boost gauge by about 3500 but it moves like its making 20kw

we though cam gears could be out by a bit, but there spot on, we tightened the actuator, re did all the clamps and intercooler piping, not sure what else it is. it feels similar to how it did off boost but it doesnt want to go anywhere. checking the CAS timing tomorrow but for now any ideas before we attack it again tomorrow?

thanks

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And you're asking all of this and you know you need to check the base timing before anything?

Why waste our time?

Check the base timing then come back and tell us there is a problem. Also, get a retune.

obviously needs a tune. but this feels different to that.weve installed poncams into a neo 25 and rb26 and both have run without these issues, will check base timing and report back

thanks

edit: also even removing the vacumn hose off the actuator the car acts the same

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