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adjusting cam gears on crower cams

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white20gfwd

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Nov 28, 2002
ilion , New York
I recently put my head back together and was wondering what to set my adjustable cam gears at. I called Crower and asked them and they said to set the cam gears at 0 and that was it. I know I have to have a starting point but it dosent seem to me like they cams would be working their best at 0. I would like to know if the guy at Crower was just telling me that just to get me off the line or not. I am planning on putting my engine back in the car this week and would like to have the timming belt done before I put it back in the car.
 
thanks alot. Will it be bad if i drive the car to the dnyo with the cams set at 0 or will it just not have the ass that it would have. I can tow it to the spot with my trailer. I dont want to harm anythign or take it back apart.
 
I couldn't agree more with boostinawd's words...

dyno it..find your power making setting. Leave it at that. If not, leave it at 0 and be done with it. :D
 
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