looking thru the threads on this subject, how much gain or difference from stock is seen by doing this, nothing else changed ? driving charestics(spelling), fuel milage ?, I'm getting ready to replace my timing belt and wondering if it's worth the effort, motor is a 95 lq1, thanks Lloyd
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Originally posted by ratrodder View Postlooking thru the threads on this subject, how much gain or difference from stock is seen by doing this, nothing else changed ? driving charestics(spelling), fuel milage ?, I'm getting ready to replace my timing belt and wondering if it's worth the effort, motor is a 95 lq1, thanks Lloyd
if that means advancing intake cams 6 degrees, and retarding exhaust cams 6 degrees, what you are doing is closing up the lobe separation angle of the intake/exhaust events. The creates more overlap, more scavenging effect, bleeds off a little compression, and less vacuum signal at idle.
If it means the opposite (retard intake/advance exhaust), you are spreading/widening the lobe separation angle- more vacuum, less bottom end, more top end power, more rpm capability
typically the factory widens the LSA if using a lot of duration, to get some semblence of idle quality back- tight LSA makes an engine idle rough and get lousy gas mileage
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Originally posted by 4camv6 View Postif that means advancing intake cams 6 degrees, and retarding exhaust cams 6 degrees, what you are doing is closing up the lobe separation angle of the intake/exhaust events. The creates more overlap, more scavenging effect, bleeds off a little compression, and less vacuum signal at idle.
If it means the opposite (retard intake/advance exhaust), you are spreading/widening the lobe separation angle- more vacuum, less bottom end, more top end power, more rpm capability
typically the factory widens the LSA if using a lot of duration, to get some semblence of idle quality back- tight LSA makes an engine idle rough and get lousy gas mileage
I bought the car for a driver, dont plan on racing or dogging the car but I like performance, in your exsperince is the driveabilty noticeably different? wants to load up?, how much on mileage 17mpg down to 12mpg ? do you think it would be worth it on a driver? , basically the same questions,thanks for the feedback, Lloyd
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Old thread I know but was wondering too
Originally posted by gpchris View PostIf you have the cam tool then go for it, If not then i wouldnt worry about it.
Where can I find the cam tool? walkthrough? Is it the cam tool that I have to make? Is there directions on that as well? Thanks in advance for any input...
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I love the 6-6 timing, and yes IF you have or can perfectly make the tool, would recommend it.
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Kool thanks guys, I will look into it when my schedule isn't so busy thanks again... I post in the other thread or this one when I do.. Ultimately im only interested in performance... I get good gas mileage anyway and only drive a few miles to work, Thanks again...
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It is easy to make the cam flat tool for STOCK cam timing. To make one for 6/6 would be really hard unless you are a machinist. Best bet is to find a used adjustable tool. I thought there were rumors of a new production run made out of steel this time? I have the aluminum tool and after a half dozen uses it is wearing the slot that the arms pivot in.1991 Grand Prix GTP LX9swap/Getrag 284 --- SOLD =(
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