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i bought r34 tomei poncams cams because they wre cheap, so i decided to put them into my r32. was told they would work with a r34 CAS and abit of wiring work.

got the car to start, it idled for about 1 hour, but when i turned it off it wouldnt start again. i cranks but wont turn over.

HELP?!

engine was just put in, not sure what to check.

the reqirint work is simply reversing the wiring on the CAS plug.

any information would be appreciated!!

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i bought r34 tomei poncams cams because they wre cheap, so i decided to put them into my r32. was told they would work with a r34 CAS and abit of wiring work.

got the car to start, it idled for about 1 hour, but when i turned it off it wouldnt start again. i cranks but wont turn over.

HELP?!

engine was just put in, not sure what to check.

the reqirint work is simply reversing the wiring on the CAS plug.

any information would be appreciated!!

what engine?

I've never heard of putting 34 poncams in a 32. Its not something that logically sounds right but I cant be sure it doesn't work.

r34 cas on an r32 ?

You idled it for an hour ! - why?

Tried putting it back to the way it should be

Then go through the process of - Why my car wont start

Hopefully no damage has been done that cant be undone.

Edit: Good point ^above. Suppose if its an R34 RB25 engine - sweet. If it's an RB20 DET :wacko:

Edited by Sinista32

thanks for the help guys, its an rb26 btw.

all good im ripping out the poncams n getting r32 ones. i got an r32 cas so itll b wired up properly again. hopefully nothing major is wrong with it. fuc kme dead. LOL

Mechanic let it idle for 1 hour and took it around the parking lot. do u think any major damage has bee n done?

  • 2 months later...

Can't see thread tags on phone. It's my understanding that you should not let a new cam idle, it should be run at around 2000rpm for 20 minutes to run it in. Not sure what Tomei recommend.

+1 Running in a new camshaft requires fast idle for approx 20min (or whatever the manufacturer recommends), then varying load i.e. hills hills & more hills. This also good if it's an overhauled engine, for bedding in rings (low RPM, wide open throttle - to force the rings into the liner).

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