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How long is that group buy pricing available for Pete?

Only just found the thread... wish I found it a couple of months ago :(

Just about to pick up my 32R from tuning with -5s on e85 flex fuel setup, but would happily send it back in to the workshop in the new year for vcam style setup...

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I just realized that using this method it would be possible to also add vct to the exhaust cam.

Of course it would need an actual exhaust cam and would double the price but surely it would be good.

Also would be able to add vct on exhaust to rb25s.

The other obvious thing is the requirement for an ecu running a crank trigger.

Cmon someone. Do it!

I just realized that using this method it would be possible to also add vct to the exhaust cam.

Of course it would need an actual exhaust cam and would double the price but surely it would be good.

Also would be able to add vct on exhaust to rb25s.

The other obvious thing is the requirement for an ecu running a crank trigger.

Cmon someone. Do it!

i asked that a few months ago and the answer was yea that would be easy

problem is it costs alot and they only sell a few of these

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You may know the answer to this. Is the nose of a RB26 cam the same as a RB 25 cam? If it is, I wouldn't mind using the cam I have in there ATM (260 at 10.85), that way I wouldn't have to reset clearances again.

I might take a treck out there and see what the results were.

Can update that the Unigroup car that this kit was being used on was just about to have the cam covers bolted back into place after install. Hopefully next week they have an overlay.

Basic setup was a 2.6, 6266 open scroll, 250 @ 9.15 exhaust cam, E85.

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