- highcam stands for high profile camshaft... they usually have higher lift or/and longer duration for better performance...
- regrind cams means a normal cam if being regrinded according to specs to have longer duration... there are also regrind cams where manufacturer take an iron rod and regrind it using CNC machine into a highcams...
- lift means how far the camshaft lobe can push the intake/exhaust valve... the more if can push, the more air/fuel can enter, the more performance u get...
- 272 stands for degree... i dont know how to measure or count lah... but 272 degree and below are usually meant for street use... 272, 292, 300, etc. are usually meant for racing...
- duration is how long the valve is kept open... the longer the duration, the more overlap of intake and exhaust valve will be...
The ABS, SLIP, VDC and handbrake light is All ON after replacing my Bose player at some local accessories shop. Accessories shop owner claimed is not their problem. Worst still, there is a strong burning...
I might be in a position to buy a 1994 R32 with RIPS Rb30 bottom end, car was originally built by DUKE in Japan but rebuilt with rb30 at ABBEY in UK...