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I want to run stock 20VE cams with a O2 induction manifod with my turbo , my 44mm wastegate , and my z32 , 72lb program and see how it fairs power wise with forged internals
Originally Posted by Naghebe Oh OK, I just don't really get spending another 5k on a built VE...my DE is fine with a big turbo and big cams. 350whp on pump everyday is way fun, and the DE can survive track days at 500whp.
^I think this is why I decided to stay with my SR20DE JDM motor.
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1993 SE-R | 2.0L Full bolt-on setup | 2.3L VE up next | 2015 Q50-S | 3.7L The Sunday car | 2003 Kia Rio-cinco | 1.6L gas saving daily driver |
Originally Posted by SR20GTi-R NA is a thinking man's game, alot of people dont have the stomach to play NA.
Originally Posted by daxx Keep your VE+T build simple, it can go a long way.
Thats what I am saying.
SE-Rawkus's old VE-T set up was very simple and the car made over 500 whp like nothing. Not sure if many of you have driven a 500+ whp street car. It is one hell of a ride.
head would have S&R setup with n1 cams, ported runners on stock VE IM or go 02IM
log mani with gt35 journal or sc61 if going for plus 500whp or gt3076 will do if not going for big power
Reason I like the GTiR is because of its 12mm studs or you can just get AEBS studs for the DE/T plus you dont have to enlarge the holes in the VE head
The stock cams have too much overlap by themselves. the stock 20VE cams have 20* more overlap than even the integra type R cams. This is good for scavenging, but only works on really big, freeflowing, turbos.