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Old Sep 27, 2002 | 05:46 PM
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Default More low end torque for F22 ?

I posted this in the Accord forum and wasn't real thrilled with the responses, I'm a Chevy guy and new to Honda's, maybe somebody here can help. I need a little more low end grunt out of my daily driver '91 Accord EX 5 speed. I had inquired about advancing the cam timing and what F22's responded the best to. All I got was a bunch of BS over there. Has anyone here tried this with an F22 and if so how did it respond ? Mine is kind of weak below 1500 and I'd like to shift the torque curve a little lower. This is a high miler so I won't miss a few hundred RPM on the top end since I don't wing it real tight anyway. I'm resurrecting a '92 EX for that later on . Any SERIOUS responses would be greatly appreciated.
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Old Sep 27, 2002 | 08:49 PM
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Default Re: More low end torque for F22 ? (Hippie)

All the basics on this motor are similar to the Chevy...doesn't retarding the cam timing usually shift the power band lower? Give it a shot on the dyno if you have one locally...just don't go too far.

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