Wow, it's been so long since I've been in here. But I felt I needed to bring these things up. If you've considered doing the retarded exhaust timing on your 3.4 DOHC, consider these things first.
1) Rough idle. If you're using stock idle speed you should expect occasional instances of your computer losing control of the idle speed and the motor stalling, especially in stop and go traffic.
2) Lost fuel economy. I don't care what anyone says about it. If you drive a lot of city, you're going to lose some. It's not so bad on the higway cuz you're in the power band then.
3) Vibration. I speak from experience on this one. It goes along with the rough idle. The fact is the motor shakes horribly with the retarded timing set. I just found out last night when we had to replace my coolant pipe on the pass. side (which we somehow did in 2.5 hours), and while we were in there we found that 2 of the 3 pulley bolts had spun themselves out of the pulley and were gone, and one was gone from the crossoover engine mount bracket and another one was working it's way out.
I'm not saying you shouldn't do the retarded timing. Do I wish I hadn't? Yes and no. I do love the lopey idle and the nice snap of power from 3 to 4 grand, but at times it is very annoying and considering what happened with my bolts, I'll be changing it back next time I do a belt change. Keep these things in mind before you go ahead with the retarded timing.
1) Rough idle. If you're using stock idle speed you should expect occasional instances of your computer losing control of the idle speed and the motor stalling, especially in stop and go traffic.
2) Lost fuel economy. I don't care what anyone says about it. If you drive a lot of city, you're going to lose some. It's not so bad on the higway cuz you're in the power band then.
3) Vibration. I speak from experience on this one. It goes along with the rough idle. The fact is the motor shakes horribly with the retarded timing set. I just found out last night when we had to replace my coolant pipe on the pass. side (which we somehow did in 2.5 hours), and while we were in there we found that 2 of the 3 pulley bolts had spun themselves out of the pulley and were gone, and one was gone from the crossoover engine mount bracket and another one was working it's way out.
I'm not saying you shouldn't do the retarded timing. Do I wish I hadn't? Yes and no. I do love the lopey idle and the nice snap of power from 3 to 4 grand, but at times it is very annoying and considering what happened with my bolts, I'll be changing it back next time I do a belt change. Keep these things in mind before you go ahead with the retarded timing.
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