Widow maker journey to the 200hp club

I agree, I’m gonna contact Mr. Lush and tell him what I want which is one thing and I hope he will tell me how to get there, I’ve already gotten great advice from rob and Scott and they both say just do what Neville says to do, I can only do cams for now because that’s about where my capabilities are right now. I definitely want to use all of his parts as next year I plan on getting into that head with what’s needed there, I’m sure he knows exactly how to get to any range of power anyone wants to get to. If he will sell to me I know I will be in great hands
 
@TriumPhil hit just over 200 with cams on his first upgrade.
 
Dr.D about the cams I don’t know anything about the cams, which ones how they work with different compressions, I will just be using and doing what Mr. Lush says to do and use. Hearing all the great things about him on here I trust him 100% as I think he’s one of the best in the world at these rockets. Others can probably answer the cam and compression question as they’re knowledge is much more on building these engines than I will probably ever even get too, but I’m wanting to learn
 
Following your build closely sir!! I would love to get my R3T into the 200+ club!! Can you provide me with a link for the Oz Rider pipes? I'd love to give the old fella a bit more sound!!
 
Following your build closely sir!! I would love to get my R3T into the 200+ club!! Can you provide me with a link for the Oz Rider pipes? I'd love to give the old fella a bit more sound!!
You can pm him here and he will get back to you he’s on the forum, go through some threads to figure out what you want there are a couple different systems from some of the best in the world right here on the forum. Ozrider is beloved by many also paul Bryant is beloved by many, both great to work with and buy from. Do your homework it effects your whole system. I’m not the best to ask honestly, but there are some very educated rocketeers on here that can help you figure out a system and of course oz rider and paul Bryant are very helpful in helping you decide your layout for what you’re wanting.