yeah, and actually it won't affect your ingition timing at all if you're using the cap/rotor, unless you really adjust it too far. It's only purpose is to fine tune your powerband, presumably after you've pretty much done everything else.
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These things are selling fast, we still have some in stock! get them while you still can.
E30 Cam Gear
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Im getting one monday!!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by Court M3 View PostI'm going to guess this will work on my 2.6 stroker right? If so, then I'm down for one in a few days.
I hope that answered some of your questions!
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Originally posted by accident View Postso if i have my head surfaced would i want to advance or retard the cam timing?
By Surfacing your head or decking your block, your motor, when set on "standard" timing marks will be set "retarded" so you would want to ADVANCE the adjustable cam gear to get things back on track with where they belong.
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awesome, thanks for the info. i'm looking at getting my head rebuilt so i will probably be in the market for this gear soon. :)
Originally posted by ROLLingKINGi have a bronzit and plan on making it look sweet.Originally posted by slammin.e28Moral of this story?
If you drive your e30 on stairs, you're gonna have a bad time.
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Originally posted by accident View Postawesome, thanks for the info. i'm looking at getting my head rebuilt so i will probably be in the market for this gear soon. :)
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