tunning stock cam for a gsr
Anyone have any idea what is a good degree for trying to tune stock gsr cams? the egine has aem cold intake, tanabe cat back and a dc 4-1 header
[Modified by civteg1, 3:55 PM 3/28/2002]
[Modified by civteg1, 3:55 PM 3/28/2002]
Hi,
Probably 0,0.
I don't know how much gain you would get with stock cams? Maybe you could try to increase overlap by advancing the intake and retarding the exhaust?
I assume you have adjustable cam gears with stock cams?
Thoughts?
FB
Probably 0,0.

I don't know how much gain you would get with stock cams? Maybe you could try to increase overlap by advancing the intake and retarding the exhaust?
I assume you have adjustable cam gears with stock cams?
Thoughts?
FB
You'll be able to tune the power band a little, but never will be able to tell exactly till you hit a dyno. Try advancing the intake cam 1-2 degrees and retarding the exhaust 1-1.5 You should be able to get a little more top end.
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