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Well the Cams were Tomei , weather or not there was a slight mishap with the cam ill never know, so i ended buying another cam just to get the car running ( cost was 550 ) and it arrived today and found that my cam angle sensor was the wrong type on my car. I than called Triple 9 who is the company only to be told to buy a newer cam angle sensor i than asked him about just swapping my cam which is exactly the same only the end into the sensor is different and than got told " because you bought the cam a little while ago we cant just swap it over but we can look after you buying a new one" What a Pile of Shit! I bought the cam one month ago and its been sitting in the box this whole time. I really cant stress to you all not to do business with Triple 9 .

Just sell your car mate...Sounds that you dont have a clue what your doing....

wow, old thread is old.

If you guys want to know the results.

GT35r...bla bla bla 16 psi, stock motor, stock head = 342rwhp on a " safe setting"

Now on a BUILT engine, with same turbo but with both in/ex Tomei 260d 9.25mm lift cams im making: 350rwhp at 10psi (no boost controller - wastegate controlled) on a RUN IN TUNE.

Rev limit was set to 5000rpm for run in......but i cant remember if matty said that figure was to redline....or the 5000rpm limit ...

Both tunes were done at the pits.

Edited by r33cruiser

Just sell your car mate...Sounds that you dont have a clue what your doing....

Here is the reply

Car has been at mechanics at all times and they had the issues i been the one trying to get the thing going, I also wont sit around and get ripped off either so get your facts straight before you comment.....I could go into whats been done but you proberly wouldn't understand...

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