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Thread: adjustable cam pulley group buy?

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    maybe if it was an NA build it'd be worth it. pretty mega huh

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    Where Louis when you need him. Has an endless money stream (read no children, yet) and I am sure we can guilt him into this.
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    That's it. If he doesn't get these things into his engine pre-kids then he never will. He's got to move on this now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sydneykid View Post
    Personally I'm not sure that I would bother with adjusting the cam timing on a single cam pulley/sprocket turbo engine, I've not found it to be good value for money. In general on a twin cam turbo engine we advance the inlet, around 4 degrees is common, and retard the exhaust, around 2 degrees is about the limit before the exhaust valves get too friendly with the pistons. The earlier opening inlet and later closing exhaust gives a faster boost build that is quite worthwhile so we get more power at lower RPM, whilst the max power stays around the same so we end up with a slightly more evenly spread power curve ie; not so peaky.

    Accomplishing that with a single cam timing adjustment is of course not possible, so the incremental benefit is much smaller. Commonly similar to adding 0.5 psi of boost. Obviously when everything else is done and we want/need some more then maybe adj cam timing get a mention.

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    how about an offset key or adjustable gear on the belt end of the cam, and an offset key going the other direction at the chain end to correct it?

    IE since the belt is on the exhaust cam, retard that by 2° (which also retards the inlet 2°) so assuming you wanted to advance the inlet 4° you'd put in a 6° offset key

    workable?

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    if its possible it makes sense. I was thinking more along the lines of just doing 3 power runs and logging it with nefmoto to see which gave the best MAF curve. I have no idea how the inlet cam is keyed into its sprocket. The inlet cam has the cam position sensor on it. I don't know how many degrees of freedom its allowed (how far out of the expected window vs the crank signal) it can go before the ECU has a wobbly. Gav did mention that the ECU is always watching with cam timing changes. It could be that beyond a certain threshold you need to set the cams back to zero and just be going for a different grind - nor sure at the moment.

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    I looked for the BT facebook thread on cam pulleys. I went back a few months but couldn't find it. Based on price and reputation I'd pretty much made up my mind and it turns out my mate with a Clio wants one too. So since Cat Cams do them for both our cars, the Cat Cams one it will be:
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