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changing cam timing alters A/F ratio?
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yes or no?
do i have to re dyno if a few changes are made?
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yes it will affect the a/f ratio
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Re: changing cam timing alters A/F ratio? (Turbo E 604)
well think about it, you are changing the duration and lift of when and how much air goes in and out. its gonna screw with the air...
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Re: changing cam timing alters A/F ratio? (95GSRTT)
like title says: yes
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it will slightly, but unless you change the cam timing drastically, its not gonna throw it off that much...
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only 1-2 deg.
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