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Have a bit of an update.

Cams, BC Valve Springs and Titanium Retainers, and Tomei Cam Gears are all fitted.

Even with the stock cat back there is a lot more power and torque. Pretty happy. I forgot how much difference the poncams made.

Here's a few photos:

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Unfortunately man, that is the SR20DE I swapped back into my car once I sold the SR20VE VVL motor and the short ratio gearbox + Nismo LSD. I had a part out a while back to free up some cash.

So those are just Poncams to suit a SR20DE. It does go a fair bit better, even with the standard exhaust.

  • 2 weeks later...

I have 4-2-1 headers and just the stock catback.

Excuse the quality, as it's really only sound.



After I got the exhaust done:

I pulled up at work on Saturday morning to this, thought I better take a video:

  • 3 weeks later...

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