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Having played a bit with wild cams, I can attest to the lowered vacuum that can result. So, timing of the cam does seem like a valid candidate.
So, this is a clarification question. I know our engine if an interference engine, but is it possible to mark the current location of the cam and then make small adjustments one way or the other to see if it will make any difference in the vacuum. I don't think there is more than a few degrees "slop" in the key/keyway joint, so you can't go too far. But, can anyone confirm that you can move the timing within the manufactured play in the key/keyway without having a potential issue with the interference. I can't imagine a designer putting in enough play to allow a problem, but?? Anyone have any actual experience with this on our engine?
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First , there is no danger that the pistons hit the valve when adjusting the cam's full aft or forward , that is with the belt installed correct and on the timing marks .
Then the air at 3 bar works , but and to my opinion timing it with a oil fed hose is a bit over the top if you ask me , the air wil work just fine if you use the 3bar pressure .
If you do want to go with oil i think you do not need a lot of pressure , a little flow would allready do the trick since the oil does not compress and leak out like air like flash allready mentioned .
The change in vacuum is also there with the standard cams and it could be part of your hesitation issue .
I my case after the <acronym title='mass air flow'>MAF</acronym> failure i think that part was the main problem , but i changed to many thing to be 100% on that being the only problem .
I also noticed that advancing the cam's wil make the engine responde a lot more aggresive , as long as you don't open it all the way then it kind off just keeps on hanging for a while , retarding the cam's feels a little more soft but it wil go beter on full throttle .
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