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What's the easiest way to put it in correct time? Do the math based on how much the setup has been decked/milled, or something out?Joey Misanthropy wrote:It really takes a second to catch on with the D16... low mileage stock block that was barely milled or decked during the build translates into the the engine is 2-4 degrees out of time. Every D-series needs a cam gear, and to be put into correct time, before the tune starts.
which one would you recommend ?Joey Misanthropy wrote:It really takes a second to catch on with the D16... low mileage stock block that was barely milled or decked during the build translates into the the engine is 2-4 degrees out of time. Every D-series needs a cam gear, and to be put into correct time, before the tune starts.