whats that reluctancy to do about five minutes more work to get cam timing
exactly where it should be? A cam timing disc costs the horrendous sum of 1£
and even has the instructions printed on it. You might need to purchase an
offset key but thats about it (a further 1.50£).
Not muich point I think to splash out on a performance cam and then not time
it. I probably get more power from a correctly timed stock cam than from a
sports thats 3degrees out.
Just my 2p worth.
Gernot
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> From: Brian Ricker[SMTP:brianr@mvp.net]
> Reply To: Brian Ricker
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>
> I'm running a S2 that I got from TSI using stock marks with a new chain
> and the
> 96k mile sprockets. Really nice improvement above 4000 rpm. (PS if you
> have to
> take the head off, take it to the machine shop and have it skimmed to
> 9.5:1
> compression even better...)
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