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i would just install it straight up, then later you can add/subtract timing via tuning. Adding timing via degreeing your cam is a good way to make your engine detonate/knock. Unless your cam was built for it and to my knowlege the gt cam is not
yeah, it's all part of the combustion process. and if you open the intake valve earlier you need to adjust the timing to compensate. you can't tune your valves to open sooner. ;)
I have to say cam timing and ignition timing are two different things. Cam timing is determing when the valves open and close. Ignition timing is controlling when you start to fire the fuel mixture. Adjusting your timing to compsenate for a cam that wasn't installed correctly isn't the best way to fix the issue. If you just install an aftermarket cam, how do you know where its at? The main purpose of degreeing a cam is to make sure its installed correctly according to the cam card unless your intentionally trying to dial in more cam timing. So if you cam has 4 degrees advance dialed into it, you should make sure when you degree it that the numbers match you cam card. Many times with aftermarket parts, when you degree your cam you find out that its not installed where it should be acording to the cam card even though you installed it straight up. So you either advance or retard you timing gear with the key ways or bushings to get it as close to you cam card as you can. Even though you set your timing gear keyway 4 degrees advanced doesn't mean you cam is always 4 degrees advanced.
Only way to know is to degree you cam. For example you could have an after market crank say from eagle and install you cam straight up. When you degree the cam, you may find its only a few degrees advanced or even more then 4 degrees.
Agreed, I just degreed my cam and it was 2.5° off :eek:
Good thing you checked it, was that pos. or neg. ?
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It was good that you checked it then, no need to see My engine blew up thread. I think Meaty needs to do his if he has not done so yet.
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