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Author Subject: Cam timing
monkeyman

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I've heard it's possible to get some more mid range torque by tweaking the cam timing.
I'm not looking to get my pistons cut outs re done, so just basic adjustments, I know there is not much room to play with.

Can I use the standard cam pulleys or do I need aftermarket ones?

Which are the better aftermarket ones to go for?

Any figures for adjustments?

thanks Smile

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Posted 26th Apr 2010 at 18:27
welshpug!

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standard pulleys will suffice Smile

nogt an exact science to it really, I havent looked into how far you cvan take it though, but it has been discussed previously.

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Posted 27th Apr 2010 at 04:29
adam b

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See here

I think we figured out that mine were done about as far as you'd want them to go. The photos were taken as dead on as I could get them, but don't take that amount as gospel - i'd go 50% of that to be certain you aren't going to harm anything. Welshpug has advanced his and I fairly sure he knows how much he did it by!

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Posted 27th Apr 2010 at 15:44
monkeyman

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Thanks Adam, dont know how I didn't see that thread from earlier in the year, I also searched : ( / : )

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Posted 27th Apr 2010 at 16:26

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