Here is what I found, advancing the intake cam shifts the torque curve down, so instead of power peaking at 6400rpm it would do like 5900-6200rpm depending on how far its advanced. Keep in mind that shifting it down would cause a big loss in top end power. Now if you retard the intake cam it will shift the torque curve up so, instead of making peak at 6400rpm it would be close to 6600-6800rpm depending on how far you go. As far as the exhaust cam it didn't seem to have that much effect outside of idle quality. The hot ticket for the SR20 would be the VTC that comes on the rwd S14 DE.
It would allow you to advance the intake cam 9* which would allow you to use a big cam like a JWT C2 and make great midrange and still have a decent idle at 750rpm! Right now I have my C2s set for -4 int/ +4 exh, which reduces overlap and midrange torque, but the car will idle on stock ecu at 750rpm with no issues and has no surging or bucking at part throttle below 3000rpm. I've got road dyno data that shows with VTC I'd be able to pick up 9whp/15wtq in the midrange.
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Topdog781 Can you guys give me some ideas for cam gear settings and what area the adjustment would shift the power band to. I figured posting this thread would save alot and I do mean alot of dyno time a.k.a $$$$. I don't know if the settings are the same cam to cam but lets pretend we are using something common like jwt s4's or bc2's.