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Cam gears without a dyno

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soldave

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Feb 17, 2008
Okinawa, Japan, Asia
OK here is my situation. I am using the FP1x cams in my car which are great, but they do tend to be pretty knock happy with their high ramp rates. Friend suggested that getting some adjustable cam gears and getting the dams dialled in properly in an attempt to sort out my problem. It seems a good idea. The only issue I have is that there are no AWD dynos anywhere on the island I live (and only 1 2WD dyno).

Have heard that a couple of places would be able to dial in cams without having to use them, but how would they do this and how accurate would it be?

Thanks in advance :)
 
Thanks - will have to try that. Now I just need to find out what specs are right. Those posted on the FP website and the specs on my Comp Cams card are slightly different (the Valve Timing & .050" Valve Lift values). I think it's the website values but will check it out.

And I really don't want to lift the engine out of the car to degree it up so specs card looks a good option.
 
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