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2010-05-06 23:36:09
#11
20V's!!
2010-05-06 23:40:22
#12
would sr16 cams work with a t28....
2010-05-06 23:48:12
#13
I don't thing they would on that one. But manifold runner length and design has much to do with the performance of high duration/overlap cams.
2010-05-07 02:02:30
#14
how about sr16 cams and 18g turbo..
2010-05-07 05:05:51
#15
18 g turbo will work well with the 2.0 cams and a individual runner manifold. You need a 70mm turbine wheel and good size ex housing to use a log mani with the 2.0 cams. Log manifolds create a bigger chance of getting reversion, and would need a larger turbine with less backpressure to be very effective.
2010-05-07 10:46:19
#16
It blows my mind how over technical you guys get sometimes. It's a T-25 turbo set up for God's sake.
2010-05-08 12:41:17
#17
I'm running SR16 cams set at 0 degrees with a upgraded T28 and it runs great. Made over 400whp. Power falls off around 7500rpm because of the size of the turbo but it still feels good.
2010-05-08 17:49:21
#18
lol get sr16 cams or n1 cams "they are not too big for your t28"
2010-05-08 23:21:36
#19
Originally Posted by kevwal
I'm running SR16 cams set at 0 degrees with a upgraded T28 and it runs great. Made over 400whp. Power falls off around 7500rpm because of the size of the turbo but it still feels good.


Tubular manifold right?
2010-05-08 23:22:17
#20
Originally Posted by Forced
lol get sr16 cams or n1 cams "they are not too big for your t28"


Have you tried this?
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