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Old 04-21-2011, 12:41 PM
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" . . . after I __________ to get it running."



^ you forgot to finish!
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Originally Posted by Stocker
" . . . after I __________ to get it running."



^ you forgot to finish!


Hehe.. well, you were kinda right about the timing! Turned out to be the timebelt camgear, the pin (probably not the right word) that holds the camgear in posistion (timing) had broken off! So the camgear had moved out of position on the cam! Luckily I didn't harm my valves or pistons.. Sounds like an rallycar ideling, but it's really not too bad either. Acceleration at high rpm's is sick! Can't wait to get started with MS and tuning.
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great news!
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Originally Posted by Sonique
So, I got deal with a norwegian company, who will do a regring for me..



You guys that use colt cams, did you have to put on lash caps to adjust the valve clearance?


Pretty sure lash caps are not required with HLAs
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I had to use lash caps for my cams..



What it sounds like ..



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Wow that sounds amazing.
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Nice !
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Wow that sounds amazing.






If I had a couple THOUSAND bucks to get there I'd do it in a hurry.
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so 275 duration and 10.1 lift works well with stock ecu? and how much power did it add?
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Originally Posted by ChattTownShark
so 275 duration and 10.1 lift works well with stock ecu? and how much power did it add?


Ehm, it works ok.. the throttle is very sensitive on low rpm's (a little touch at the gaspedal from dead position and the car makes a jump).

So, the mixture is not exactly perfect..and I have no idea about what the power gain is without the MS. But its definitively noticeably.



I haven't got the time to mess around with the car that much yet. School is taking way to much time.. fortunately, I start my summerholiday 5 days from now!

And remember, I probably got a different ECU than you guys..(europa version MAP based Siemens something).




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