Cam gear adjustement ?
Hi,
I just got my timing belt done today at Honda and I had them put an adjustable cam gear on the intake cam shaft, the seller told me to advance it 3 degree. He said because I was stock, except for the cold air intake. Is this the perfect degree for a stock Prelude SH H22a4 ? :thinking: Thanks for your help, I don't want to blow my engine off ! :) |
advancing it 3 degrees shouldn't blow up ur engine
I would leave it alone until i can get it on a Dyno then cam tuning can be done safely with the mods on ur car hope this helps :) |
why only on the intake side? :thinking: i wouldnt touch it until you get on a dyno and have cams worth adjusting.
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Thanks, but now Honda have advance it three degree, Should I put it back to zero or I can leave it like this ? I know it's running stronger now with this set up !
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I had bought cam gears on ebay, but the seller just sended me one,so now I'm stuck with only one adjustable gear. So the seller told me to put it on the intake cam shaft and he said I don't need another adjustable gears because having one is like having two. His he right ???
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Originally Posted by Pre1ude
I had bought cam gears on ebay, but the seller just sended me one,so now I'm stuck with only one adjustable gear. So the seller told me to put it on the intake cam shaft and he said I don't need another adjustable gears because having one is like having two. His he right ???
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Or you could just order a second one for the exhaust side. All you are really doing without having aftermarket cams in there is changing your power band. At 3 degrees advance it probably feels stonger on the bottom end and you don't feel as much on the top end. At least that's what mine did anyway. Have fun playing with the cam gears. If you have the instructions for the gear you can adjust it yourself if you know your way around a set of tools
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