F22B2, Adjustable Cam Gears
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F22B2, Adjustable Cam Gears
SOHC non V-TEC, I got a set of adjustable cam gears. Anyone have a suggestion of what kind of advancement I should use for good power? I'm just running I/E at the moment, I was thinking 2 or 3 degrees advance.
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Re: F22B2, Adjustable Cam Gears (accord2021)
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Re: F22B2, Adjustable Cam Gears (S@nt0s)
This is new cam gear with serrations incorporated in its design to eliminate slippage. I know this has been an issue for tuners like myself, and hopefully this is an excellent solution for D, B, H and F engines. It's pretty flossy too.
Most SOHC cams require 2 degree advance (coincidental, I guess), but the best way to dial cams in is to degree them in: http://www.webcamshafts.com/pages/degreeing.html
Most SOHC cams require 2 degree advance (coincidental, I guess), but the best way to dial cams in is to degree them in: http://www.webcamshafts.com/pages/degreeing.html
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Re: F22B2, Adjustable Cam Gears (Bisimoto)
i was thinking about the same thing but i have just an intake. I was looking at getting a different cam too, because i told i'd have more power made that way.
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