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Old 03-12-2006, 08:23 PM
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sorry about another cam question, but I gotta small problem. I just got the stage 1 crower cams installed on my h23. It idles perfect, but it really has much less power than before. Under 3k rpm, there's really nothing and it's kinda sputtery(problem w/ lack of fuel?) and after that, it's just slow as *****. My air/fuel ratio before was pretty bad, like 16:1 at one point in the curve. Could these cams have made the ratio worse? Am I on the right track when saying the problem is the air/fuel ratio? Could this be the problem? I'm replacing the fuel filter this week to see if maybe that maintenance is overdue and is a part of the problem and if it's still bad, I could do an safc and a dyno tune. I'm just afraid that that won't fix it. If any other suggestions, please post. Thanks in advance for the help.
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well considering the fact that the cams changed how long the valves stay open and how much they open, i think its safe to say that your a/f changed. And more than likely for the worse. You cant expect to just bolt them on and it run like a champ when you were already running lean in the first place. Lean = starving for fuel. Gotta feed the fuel monkey if you want to make power. Your a/f should be in the low 13's across the board at WOT. Whats going to help you the most is a program that has separate timing table that you can independently adjust. an safc will get your a/f's correct but you will have a negative side effect of retarding the timing by adding fuel with an AFC.
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okay, that makes sense. However, can I adjust the timing separately, but just manually?
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you can mess with the valve overlap if you have adjustable cam gears, but thats about it. The only way to adjust timing separately and individually is by using a different tuning program like hondata, AEM ems...etc. An AFC is not going to cut it if you are wanting to make power.
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okay, thanks for the help.
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Hondata s300 - get it and enjoy.

St. Louis, MO - high 62 degrees with 20% chance of rain. Later tonight - 30 degree low - with 0% chance of rain. Looks like an 'average' day to me. There will be a mix of clouds and sun throughout the day. Enjoy - oh, its supposed to be windy today. So, tell your girl not to wear a lose mini skirt.
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i knew it.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by The Weather Man &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> Hondata s300 - get it and enjoy.

St. Louis, MO - high 62 degrees with 20% chance of rain. Later tonight - 30 degree low - with 0% chance of rain. Looks like an 'average' day to me. There will be a mix of clouds and sun throughout the day. Enjoy - oh, its supposed to be windy today. So, tell your girl not to wear a lose mini skirt.</TD></TR></TABLE>

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