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[QUOTE]Originally posted by 93PONY: [QB] Problem is without the valve events you can't degree it properly.... Stupid Anderson Motorsport! What'd we get....something like intake opens at 9 degrees BTDC & closes at 33 ABDC. Without the events, we can't tell if we're off a few degrees or not. Shit, sometimes 'straight up' can be off by as much as 7-9 degrees! That would KILL a cams output! [/QB][/QUOTE]
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roseville5oh
Member # 406
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Does anyone happen to know the valve events for the AFM n-41 cam?
93PONY
Member # 60
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222/230 512/512 *cough* I mean 526/526.....
Hey....you asked....
Anybody got the valve events?
shade-tree
Member # 298
posted
This is my N-41 cam card.
93PONY
Member # 60
posted
Problem is without the valve events you can't degree it properly....
Stupid Anderson Motorsport!
What'd we get....something like intake opens at 9 degrees BTDC & closes at 33 ABDC. Without the events, we can't tell if we're off a few degrees or not. Shit, sometimes 'straight up' can be off by as much as 7-9 degrees! That would KILL a cams output!
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