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ashtonsser yeah my bet is on the cam overlap, the ve cams have alot of overlap.
another thing to look at is most B series hondas with that size of turbo. their cams are switching hella high and the fact that they are reving it out to 9k + rpms. hence why they need a big turbo that can still make more power with high revs. Almost every turbo honda ive seen is set up to rev way out. They make alot of hp but then again the tq is usually hurting. I dont think its a matter of the cams switching too low, although it wouldnt hurt you probably to raise the activation but you need to take some overlap out of the cams and rev it out more if you arnt already.
The VE is revving to a safe limit of 7500rpm. I could go higher, but it would need springs or the sr16 cams. I want to see about making the best use of the stock cams. The cam switch didn't make any power anywhere in the rev range, not even up top, at least when both cams were switching anyway.
I want to have a quick spooling street/road race car that has a smooth power curve with tons of power on tap. If I can maximize the rpm and turbo to push out tons of torque and make the 500whp target at 7k before power falls off then I will have accomplished everything I wanted to.
I don't feel the need to rev really high with the p11 transmission. If I rev to 9k then 2nd would get me to like 80mph and 3rd would get me to 110+.
I want a torque monster. so I can start breaking different stuff.