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Hey all

Just wanted to ask the question here as i know if i ask it on the main board i will get flamed. Just need help as not the most mechanically minded.

I just got my car back from Boostworxs with a new tune. Happy with it, response is better and 4000+rpm is awesome.

But the tune is conservative, which i asked for being my daily drive. Shaun said if i wanted over 350+kws on the same conservative tune a set of cams would do it.

What cams for an RB26 are a straight drop in? Like nothing else needs to be modified?

I dont want to buy a set and relise i have to change other things as well.

And whats the differance between all the Poncams that drop in? More lift = what? The bigger = ??

Want them for a bit more power and bit better response. A little lumpy idle might be nice to! lol

- Desno 800cc injectors

- 2860 -5 Turbos

- Tomei Cam gears

- Power FC and Controller

- Z32 Afms

- Apexi AVC-R Boost controller

- Trust 100mm Intercooler

- Tomei Expreme TI cat back

- Venom 100 cell 5 inch body cat

- Apexi Super Suction Kit Pods

- Air Box and Cold Air Intake

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Engine

- Forged Pistons with standard Rods

- Metal head gasket

- GTR crank

- ACL bearings

- Extended Sump

- New Rings

- Honed Bore

333.4kws at 18 psi

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Reading this page http://www.tomei-p.c.../efr_index.html

Type B seems the way to go 260 and 260 but reading down further is confusing me. What is the mid low hi in type mean?

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Yer he said he will email me later today.

If its a streeter my guess is you'll be wanting poncam type B's (i see you already have adjustable cam gears)... You wont need to change springs for them. I believe the difference is the Type A is a lumpier cam which will get you more power than the B's but the B's have smoother delivery.. I could be wrong though

-D

Edit - Actually I got that completely wrong. Type A is meant for stock/N1 turbos and Type B is meant for larger turbos - and since you have the -5's, probably both of them would suit - info direct from Tomei - http://www.tomei-p.co.jp/_2003web-catalogue/e070_cam_RB26.html

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